"Get back here" in Spanish can be translated as "Vuelve aquí" or "Regresa aquí." It is an imperative phrase used to instruct someone to return to a specific location. The tone can vary depending on the context, ranging from casual to urgent.
aqui (with an accent on the i) means "here" in Spanish
Todavía is the Spanish word for still as in "are you still here?"
Aquí means "here," as in, 'I live here': Vivo aquí.
Aqui (Ah kee) means : here. English: I am here. Spanish: Yo estoy aqui.
traegan is a spanish word mean get it over here.
"Vuelvo" in Spanish means "I return" or "I come back", depending on the context.
la cosa i know cause i have a spanish book right here with me.
Alumnas aqui means "students here" in Spanish.
Same here, likewise.
"Dios está aquí."
noras in neither here nor there
"Let's go," or "Let's get out of here."