It means, "We're going to get married, you and I."
I'll see you (as in, I'll see you later) NOS VEMOS
"Amanha nos falamas" translates to be "we'll talk tomorow"
"Nos vemos" translates to "See you later" in English.
Literally "Where do we see each other?" or "Where we see each other" Figuratively "Where do we meet?" or "Where we meet."
"Nos estamos cansados" in Spanish translates to "we are tired".
It means, "We're gonna get married, you and I."
I'll see you (as in, I'll see you later) NOS VEMOS
Wener us
"Amanha nos falamas" translates to be "we'll talk tomorow"
Beaupré , nos racines means 'Beaupré ("beautiful meadow"), our roots' in English.
Where do you want to meet?
We enjoy the food here.
"Nos vemos" translates to "See you later" in English.
Mas o menos means "more or less".
Literally "Where do we see each other?" or "Where we see each other" Figuratively "Where do we meet?" or "Where we meet."
We and ours to God is the English translation of Nos nostraque deo.
Polite people would say: "Que vos y yo nos..." That thou and I... that you (singular informal, dialectal) and I...