Pan, por favor.
it means "come back to me my love, please"
Give me a kiss, please, now.
por favor
please forgive me
Chotto lets dake
"What are you wearing?" in Spanish is ¿Qué lleva / llevan / llevas / lleváis puesto?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Love me please. - Watashi wo aishitekudasai.
"Bill please" in Spanish can be translated as "La cuenta, por favor." This phrase is commonly used in restaurants or cafes when requesting the bill from the waiter.
ni tamago o kudasai! ^-^
"Répondez s'il vous plaît", which is a French phrase that can be translated in English as "respond if you please"
"What do you never like to do?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Qué nunca te gusta hacer? The question also translates more literally as "What does it never please you to do?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key NOON-ka tey GOO-sta-ser" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Mía IS a Spanish name, so it doesn't need translation to Spanish. It means "mine" in English. Please see the related link below.