"Mia cuidate" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "take care of yourself" in English. It's a way of expressing concern or affection for someone's well-being, often used when parting ways or offering support. The phrase combines "mia," meaning "my," and "cuídate," a command form of the verb "cuidar," meaning "to take care."
"Cuidate Bonita" means "Take care beautiful" in Spanish. "Cuidate"--Take Care. "Bonita"--Beautiful
It means stay with me.
thanks friend sent cuidate games
"Take care of your back."
Cuidate (accent on 'i') Ten cuidado
I hope you rest and take care.
Endearing term: Take care of yourself little loved one. Amor= love, cito (suffix that makes the word "small") Cuidate = take care of yourself
The proper translation in Spanish would be: cuidate amigo.
Take care girl,I love you.
q = abbreviation for "Que" Que Bueno. How good [nice] Cuidate mucho preciosa Take [much / good] care of yourself a precious [girl/woman].
take good care, dream with the little angels.
mia mia ta chia has no meaning in Hebrew.