Always with God (literal translation).
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
"Cociname algo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard expression. If you meant to say something in Spanish, please provide the correct phrase so I can help you with its translation or interpretation.
"He amo" is not a recognized phrase in English or Spanish. Please provide more context or clarify the question for a more accurate answer.
"Con el gusto de siempre" translates to "with the usual pleasure" in English. It is a common phrase used when expressing enjoyment or satisfaction in doing something that is routine or familiar.
Yo quisiera que estuviéramos siempre juntos. or Yo quisiera que tú y yo estuviéramos siempre juntos. I wish we could stay together forever. I wish we could always be together.
"Always yours" is one literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase siempre tuya. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which involves the feminine informal singular possessive -- will be "SYEM-prey TOO-ya" in Spanish.
Se siempre habia sido. You can also say :"siempre ha sido" or "siempre ha estado"
siempre estas en mi mente
This is a phrase from Spanish language. The literal meaning of this phrase is Tomorrow is forever chapter 100.
You and me together forever my love in spanish is: tu y yo juntos para siempre mi amor
If you are asking someone to say something in Spanish you will use the phrase "en español porfavor" or "In Spanish please."
Pan, por favor.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
¡Amigas por siempre! and ¡Amigos por siempre! are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "Friends forever!" Context makes clear whether females (case 1), males or mixed females and males (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "a-MEE-ga-spor SYEM-prey" in the feminine and "a-MEE-go-spor SYEM-prey" in the masculine in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Él siempre esta dispuesto a tratar y la multitud se lo traga completamente."
What does "this" mean in Spanish? "This" translates as "este" or "esta". But perhaps you meant to put in a phrase to be translated , and accidentally left it out. Please ask your question again.
Spagnolo, per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spanish, please!"Specifically, the masculine adjective/noun spagnolo is "Spanish". The preposition per means "for". The masculine noun favore literally translates as "favor".The pronunciation will be "spa-NYO-lo per fa-VO-rey" in Italian.