It means: Jorge is going to call you for the party.
It means, "I can't call you later."
this sentence is ungrammatical. It translates to "that to call private"
it means " to throw a party" or " to have a party"
"Jorge y yo" means "Jorge and I" in Spanish, indicating that two people, Jorge and the speaker, are the subjects of the conversation or action.
"¿Qué tiene Jorge el 8 de junio?" translates to "What does Jorge have on June 8th?" It is asking about any plans, events, or specific belongings related to Jorge on that date.
A religious festival
I love Jorge (George). Literally: I to Jorge (George), I love him.
It means, "I can't call you later."
want to call ?
I can call you.
this sentence is ungrammatical. It translates to "that to call private"
¿Cuando vas tú a la fiesta?When are you going to the party?
llamar
A party in July.
Dulce fiesta/fiesta dulce Be aware that this translation does not have the same connotation in Spanish as it might in English. In most of the Spanish-Speaking world it does not mean "great party" as it does in English. If you mean to say it was a great party then the best translation is "gran fiesta"
call with a telephone
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.