I am waiting for the bus
good, i am waiting for my photo.bueno, estoy esperando para mi foto
And here I am waiting for you.
"Estoy esperando a la mujer" in Spanish means "I am waiting for the woman" in English.
Either "I'm waiting" or "I'm hoping" or "I'm expecting." Depends on the context.
"Esperando por" in Spanish can mean either "waiting for" or "expecting". It is pronounced "es-pay-RON-doe poor". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It means I am.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
"I am drinking" in English.
I've been waiting for you
The proper Spanish is likely: Ellos están haciendo el guiso. Tú sabe. Yo esperando lo mío.This would translate to: They are making the stew. You taste. I am awaiting mine.
Estoy a su bebe in English means I am a baby.
In English, "Si estoy de acuerdo" translates to "If I agree"