Doen't that mean i like you some come to me?
"Pues no te mandaste testo" in Spanish means "Well, you didn't send a message" in English. It is a colloquial way of pointing out that someone did not communicate or get in touch.
Literally translated, it means "I see you right now" but usually it's used as in "I'll see you pretty soon."
"Well, I'll help you, you just have to practice it."
First... hahahahaha that's funny. Second it means: I live in Virginia, we are close. If you want to meet me come here and you are going see that you will have a beatifull day, baby. That translation is no 100% accurate, but is more than 90%. That person is using some non-spanish word, and some non-sense words. But I can understan that person point. Here is world by world translation just in case you really want to know the meaning : Yo (i) en(in) Virginia estamos(we are) cerca(close) me(me) kieres(want to) conocer(meet) en(in) persona (person) ven (come) aki(here) y (and) you(you) veras( going to see) te hare(I'm going to make you) pasar(have) un(a) lindo(Beatifull) dia( day) mami (mom), Mami also mean like saying "hey baby". Hope this help you out!
This phrase in Spanish translates to "So, what's wrong? Why aren't you talking to me, my love?" It is an expression of concern or confusion regarding a lack of communication in a romantic relationship.
This means "well then come rich baby I miss you" as an exact translation.
Ven Te Chow died in 1981.
Ven Te Chow was born in 1919.
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
The cast of Mami te amo - 2008 includes: Catalina Saavedra
Mami te amo - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Ven mi corazón te llama was created in 1942.
"Pues no te mandaste testo" in Spanish means "Well, you didn't send a message" in English. It is a colloquial way of pointing out that someone did not communicate or get in touch.
Translation: I love you mom
No, You will die laughing. Roughly
It means, "Baby (or sexy), what is your name?"
Literally translated, it means "I see you right now" but usually it's used as in "I'll see you pretty soon."