"How are things over/in there?" is what it means in English.
It appears to be a mixture of French and Spanish. "Bonjour" means hello in French, while "como alli vou" seems to be a combination of Spanish words: "cómo estás tú," which means "how are you" in English.
Ésta allí---This one (noun in fem. gender) over there
"We are almost there."
"Hola allí" is Spanish for "Hello there" in English. It is a casual greeting used to acknowledge someone's presence or to start a conversation.
The appositive phrase in the sentence is "a little town in the middle of nowhere." It provides additional information about the noun "Strobsy" by describing it more specifically.
It appears to be a mixture of French and Spanish. "Bonjour" means hello in French, while "como alli vou" seems to be a combination of Spanish words: "cómo estás tú," which means "how are you" in English.
To translate "How is the weather back there" from English to Spanish, you would say, "Como es el clima alli."
It means "Are you there?"
Ésta allí---This one (noun in fem. gender) over there
"We are almost there."
Your question doesn't make sense since, aqui bien hangiar alli nena, is not a sentence, but different words together, so I'll try to translate as accurate as possible. Aqui bien hangiar alli nena in English means, here good hang-out there girl. It doesn't make sense but if in Spanish you said Vamos a hangiar alli nena it would make more sense, in English it will translate to, Lets hang-out there girl.
aca/aqui means here. alla/alli means there. ven aca/aqui = come here vayate alla/alli = go over there
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