If you leave
If you go away, If you leave may be English translations of 'Si tu te vas'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'si' means 'if'. The subject pronoun 'tu' is in the second person singular, and means 'you'. The reflexive 'te' means 'yourself'. The verb 'vas' means '[you] are going, do go, go'. The phrase is pronounced 'see too tay vahs'.
Translation: I love you a lot my love. Just waiting for you to come.
'¿De que te ries?' means 'What are you laughing at?' or 'What's so funny?'
I promise you.
Te amo in Brazil Amo-te in Portugal
Por que vas in English means: Why are you going? The 'you' seems an error for 'te' = 'you'. Por que te vas = Why are you going away
Mamita que linda te vas in English means Mamma, you go pretty.
Hoy Que Te Vas was created in 2007.
te vas angel mio ya vas a partir dejando mi alma heride y un corazon a sufir
The cast of Nocturno amor que te vas - 1987 includes: Sergio Ramos
"No me digas que te vas" in Spanish translates to "Don't tell me that you're leaving."
Are you going to say that you do not remember.
vas te faire encule
It is Spanish for: You will have to wait in line.
A que hora te vas a trabajar los Miercoles.
Tu necesitaras, tu vas a necesitar, you will need
If you go away, If you leave may be English translations of 'Si tu te vas'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'si' means 'if'. The subject pronoun 'tu' is in the second person singular, and means 'you'. The reflexive 'te' means 'yourself'. The verb 'vas' means '[you] are going, do go, go'. The phrase is pronounced 'see too tay vahs'.