To answer correctly, I would need to know who is giving the baby a bath. Spanish verbs change depending on who is doing the action. "I give my baby a bath" is "Le doy a mi bebé un baño."
fiesta de bebé
Aww bebe
You say "despiertes mi bebé"
Depending on who you are asking it may be either formal or informal in spanish. If it is formal you say, "Pueda usted bañarse." In this case it sounds as if you want to ask a person you are familiar with to take a bath so you would say "Puede banarte."
you're welcome is de nada, baby is bebe... although calling someone baby in spanish could be insulting, but you never know....
Bebe, with accent on the 2nd E.Bebé
Te amo, nene / nenaTe Amo Baby --- This is not Spanish!
you say: venir beb'e.
You can say "Cuándo era bebé."
"To give" in Spanish is "dar". "Give to me" would be "darme".
Bambi.
Bebé eres tu?
Yo, bebé/nene.
para su bebé
Baby you elhotto
perdió bebé
Aww bebe
bebe estas ahi