"Mira mami" translates to "Look, mommy" in English. It's a phrase often used in informal contexts, typically by children addressing their mothers. The expression conveys a sense of excitement or urgency to draw the mother's attention to something.
Translation: I love you mom
"Oye mami" translates to "Hey, mommy" or "Hey, woman" in English, depending on the context. It's often used informally to get someone's attention or as a playful or flirtatious greeting. The phrase combines "oye," meaning "listen" or "hey," with "mami," a term of endearment that can refer to a mother or an attractive woman.
It means (what are you looking at)!
Look! What I...
Translation: I want you mom, or cutie
Look baby I want to smoke with you.
mami
"mira mami eres tan Bella que te necesito,"
German: "Mammi" or "Mami" is English: "mamma".
"Mira" in Spanish translates to "look" or "see" in English.
If you mean the English name of Mira, it's Mira. If you mean the Spanish word mira, it's wzrok.
mira esto=look at this looking watching
look
Look at that
since English language did not originate in India there are no words for chacha, mama, bhua there are just aunt and uncle so mami means maternal aunt
"Mira loma" in Spanish directly translates to "look hill" in English.
Translation: I love you mom