The sentence in Spanish translates to "Hey, mom, what are we going to do tonight?" It seems like a casual and friendly question about plans for the evening.
Yo quiero un chocolaté mami
In Korean, "mami" (마미) is a loanword from English that translates to "mommy" or "mammy," and is used to refer to one's mother in an informal or affectionate way.
Somthing to the effect of; "your mom is in my dreams".
In Puerto Rico and some parts of Dominican Republic, "Mami" is the Spanish form for "Mommy" or "Mum"; or it can even mean "grandmother". "Mami" also has several other meanings surrounding the female gender, for example: "girl", "sweetheart", "sexy girl" or "pretty girl".
"Dimelo mami" is a colloquial Spanish phrase that translates to "tell me, mommy" in English. It is often used as a flirtatious or playful way of engaging with someone, especially in Caribbean and Latin American cultures.
Let's speak spanish mami, good morning.
''Hola Mi Amor ,Como Estas'' Or if you want to say it like a bad boy use''Hola mami chula , Como Estas?
Oh, dude, "Hola mami" is Spanish for "Hello, mommy." So, like, if someone says that to you, they're just saying "hi" in a kind of flirty way. But, like, maybe don't go around calling everyone "mommy" unless you're looking for some awkward situations.
..."hot stuff", "cutie", "foxy momma".. for example, ¡Hola, mami chula!
Mami Koyama's birth name is Mami Furui.
comma est as mami
My Mami's about 2000 miles from there.
Mami Deguchi was born in 1985.
Mami Matsuyama was born in 1988.
Mami Naito was born in 1986.
Mami Kudo was born in 1964.
Mami Kingetsu was born in 1965.