amor de mi vida = love of my life
te extrano mucho = i miss you so much
The Spanish phrase "los pitufos" can be translated into the English language as "the Smurfs". This is the Spanish name given the the characters and franchise.
"The little (female) Cuban" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la cubanita. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la KOO-va-NEE-ta" in Spanish.
"My queen" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi reina. The feminine singular phrase may be used literally in regard to a female monarch and loosely as an endearment. The pronunciation will be "mee REY-na" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Enough, but... ." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Basta, pero... . The pronunciation of the present imperative/indicative verb and conjunction will be "BA-sta PEY-ro" in Spanish.
"See you shortly" loosely and "We'll see each soon" literally are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Nos vemos pronto. The pronunciation will be "no-vey-mo-spron-to" in Spanish.
The phrase 'Te extrano mucho mi amor te amo' when translated from Spanish to English is 'I miss you my love I love you'.
no bebé
Gracias
¿Estás bien?
Imagínate eso.
¿Quién llama?
Ella dice.
eso será perfecto
¿Qué hora es?
cara a cara
Un amor.
"Que dia es?"