It's "mamacita" - one word. It's the diminutive (-cita) of a diminutive (Madre => mama). It means "mommie" or "mom."
date/appointment
it means: "no more than me, mommy"
You meant:¡Oye! Que lo que mami (quisiera)--- Hey! What mummy (wanted)
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
You would say "La próxima cita".
Let's speak spanish mami, good morning.
date/appointment
spanish slang for sexy or baby.
"La cita" in Spanish translates to "the appointment" or "the date." It typically refers to a scheduled meeting or event at a specific time and place.
No, the correct spelling is "pobre niña" in Spanish to mean "poor girl." "Pobre cita" does not convey the same meaning.
"Mami" is a Spanish slang term that is used to refer to a woman or girl, often in an affectionate or flirtatious way. It can also mean "mommy" in Spanish when used in a more formal or familial context.
it means: "no more than me, mommy"
You meant:¡Oye! Que lo que mami (quisiera)--- Hey! What mummy (wanted)
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
Cita
You have an appointment with the doctor today.
The word is 'cita' as in the phrase 'con cita previa' meaning 'by appointment only'