Oye means hear,to hear Eg: "Me oye?" (do you hear me?)
In Spanish, "oye solo tengo" translates to "hey, I only have." The phrase is often used to express limited resources or possessions.
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
It means, "Hey! How's it goin'?" "Oye cómo va" is the name of a song by Celia Cruz. Its full lyric is "Oye cómo va el ritmo, buen pa' gozar, mulata." The translation is roughly, "Listen how it goes, my rhythm, For you to enjoy, mulata." A mulata is a woman of interracial heritage, but it's used informally to mean something along the lines of chica (young-ish female).
The Spanish expression: 'Oye no, es que ya tengo chamba' could be translated to English as follows: 'Hey, no, because I already have a job'. 'Chamba' is a popular term used to mean 'job' in some Spanish-speaking countries as Mexico.
Hay crazy girl! Oye is the familiar command form of "oir", meaning "to hear". Literally, it is "listen!", but many times would be translated as a more general exclamation, like "hay!". "Loca" is the feminine form of "loco", which means "crazy", or when used as a pronoun (as in this case), it would mean "crazy person", or in the feminine, "crazy girl".
In Spanish, "oye solo tengo" translates to "hey, I only have." The phrase is often used to express limited resources or possessions.
What do you do if the server does not hear you?
oye' su
oye hottie
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
¡Hola! ¿Dónde estás?
Oye, Riley (AWyay, Riley)
That does not look like a German word. "Oye" in Spanish is a form of the word for "hear" and is sometimes used as a command, like "Listen to this." In German the letter "y" is a vowel, not a consonant; this string of vowels is not likely to come up in German.
It means, "Hey! How's it goin'?" "Oye cómo va" is the name of a song by Celia Cruz. Its full lyric is "Oye cómo va el ritmo, buen pa' gozar, mulata." The translation is roughly, "Listen how it goes, my rhythm, For you to enjoy, mulata." A mulata is a woman of interracial heritage, but it's used informally to mean something along the lines of chica (young-ish female).
You dont spell oye like that oye is like hear oye le dises a papi is hey can you tell dad oh and im not sure oye is spell like that im mexican and my family doesnt say oye that much hoped this helped
¡Oiga / óigame! ¡Oigan / óiganme! ¡Oye, tú! ¡Oíd!
You meant:¡Oye! Que lo que mami (quisiera)--- Hey! What mummy (wanted)