This means, "OK, we['ll] wait for you. Don't be late."
We will wait for you tomorrow
Hola ¿Cómo te va?
"No te tardes" or "No te demores"
Te dijo te amo- I said/told you I love you
Don’t know
The abrevation of ok is "the game" :)
"Kei te pai" is a phrase in Te Reo Māori, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand. It translates to "It’s good" or "All is well." The phrase is often used to express approval, satisfaction, or that everything is okay.
"esta bien" means its okay. Yo voy esperarte = I am going to wait for/expect you
In Spanish the best way to convey this sentiment is with the statement "That you have some good vacations" Que tenga [tengas][tengan] buenas vacasiones. Familiar [Formal][Plural] Espero means I hope, but when placed at the beginning of the sentence it can mean "I wish" and the tone can be one of expecting something wrong but hoping one is wrong. In Spanish when one is on vacation it is always plural. It is thought that the reason is the word is short for "Vacation days" (Dias de vacaciones)
te means you.
It's 'decir.' It means, "I'm gonna tell ya; It's OK." OR "I'm gonna tell ya it's OK." It depends on how the capital 'E' is interpreted.
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."