It means: "he knows why baby"
...que por viejo, que por diablo
"In this life, only God knows what I feel for you."
It depends on how you mean the phrase "drink please". If it is a polite request for someone else to take a drink, i.e. I give you a bottle of water and say "drink this please", it would be "Bebe, por favor". If it is a request that someone pass you a drink, it would be "Bebida, por favor" or (if the drink is alcoholic) "Copa, por favor".
The phrase "mis ojos lloran por ti" in English translates to "my eyes cry for you".
Quien sabe
"Por nombre" is a Spanish phrase that means "by name" in English. It is used to refer to someone or something by their specific given name.
"Por que mierda" is a colloquial phrase in Spanish that can be translated to "why the hell" or "why the f***". It is used to express frustration, anger, or disbelief.
la genesis dijo que no sabe por que esta tonta
The phrase 'por tu maldito amor' is a phrase that is commonly said in Spanish-speaking countries. When translated from Spanish to English it roughly means something like 'by your damn love'.
Basically like saying therefore.. Tengo dinero, por eso, hay comida por la mesa.
Sin embargo usted no sabe/no sabes por que (formal/informal) (accent on final 'e')
The Spanish translation for the phrase "I care about you" is "Me importas."