Translation: come out now please or take the exit now please.
Ahora es means "Now is'
"Estaría aquí ahora" means "I (or he or she) would be here now".
It means help me please.
It's two words actually "por favor" and it means "please" in Spanish, literally "for favor"
it means: now I can't stop thinking about you.
Ahora es means "Now is'
Who now is the English equivalent of 'Ahora quien?'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ahora' means 'now'. The interrogative pronoun 'quien' means 'who'.
"Estaría aquí ahora" means "I (or he or she) would be here now".
"Diciendo ahora" in English translates to "saying now" or "saying currently."
It means "You do now"
"Si puedo ayudarla ahora" means "if I can help you now" in English.
Yes. Salida means the place where you go out, like an exit. A date/appointment in Spanish is a cita. In this use, salida is a probable borrow in connotation from English. "You owe me a going out," is a reasonable literal translation.
"Hacer ahora" means "do now" in English. It is used to indicate an action that needs to be done immediately or promptly.
It means: "now you also speak"
Favor in Spanish means the same as in English. To say "por favor" (for favor) means please. "A favor de" means in favor of. "Da me un favor" is do me a favor.
it means you won this time but I will be back
It means, "right now," "immediately," "at this moment," "at this time," "currently," "presently."