Translated loosely it means, "But, hey, life goes on."
To make this grammatically correct one would say, "Oye mami que tu haces." Literally this means "Listen/hear mommy, what are you doing?" but a closer translation to English slang would probably be, "Hey momma what you doing?"
Hey whats up with you? are you crazy or what.
"Hey, but...!" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase ¡Oye, pero...! The exclamation also translates literally as "Hear (this), but..." or "Listen up, but..." according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "O-yey PEY-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
You dont spell oye like that oye is like hear oye le dises a papi is hey can you tell dad oh and im not sure oye is spell like that im mexican and my family doesnt say oye that much hoped this helped
Answser:Oye, ¿cómo estás, bonita?Oye, ¿cómo estás, linda?
Que ocurre, solo quise decir que te quiero y que te extraño...
In Spanish, "oye solo tengo" translates to "hey, I only have." The phrase is often used to express limited resources or possessions.
Translation: Hey, how’s it going?
David Oye's birth name is David Takashi Oye.
Um if you are trying to say oye COMO has estado mi amor, then it means Hey how have you been my love.
Oye means hear,to hear Eg: "Me oye?" (do you hear me?)