" look into my room and I'll give" is what that means
Ven- means vein
"Domo ven aquí" is a combination of Japanese and Spanish that means "come here" in English. "Domo" is a slang term used in Japanese to express gratitude, while "ven aquí" is Spanish for "come here."
The Spanish command "Ven aquí." means "Come here." in English.
Ven means to come.
This means "well then come rich baby I miss you" as an exact translation.
Ven ahora= come now. (command)
"Ven bailalo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Come dance it" in English. It's often used in a festive or inviting context, encouraging someone to join in on dancing. The phrase is popular in music and party settings, conveying a sense of excitement and celebration.
It means come here girl .
it means: Paulina and Ana watch nacho. Or: Paulina and Ana come to nacho.
In English: Slow-veen-eeya In Slovenian: Sloh-ven-eeya
It's a way of saying "Come and get me already". This is something that can be used between friends but is way too informal to be used with anyone else.
Whoever wrote that has horrible ortography, haha. It´s supposed to be wrote "Que bien se ven las dos". Which means "Both of you (or them) look good"