To say come here girl in Spanish you would say, ven aqui, chica. You could say come here boy by saying ven aqui, chico.
aqui (pr. ah-kee)
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
"Vacation, here I come" is translated "Vacaciones, aquí vengo".
Come over here ---------------------- Ven aqui
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"Here is" would be "aquí está".
aqui (pr. ah-kee)
Mas rapido.
"Puedo venir a visitar?"
Haere mai
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
"Vacation, here I come" is translated "Vacaciones, aquí vengo".
¿Lo has resuelto? (as in "did you come up with a solution?) -or- ¿Lo has adivinado? (as in "did you come up with an answer?")
The Spanish say it more politely: "Ven aqui", which means "come here". There is no direct Spanish translation for, "Get your butt over here".
It's TWO Spanish words: ven = come (present subjunctive 'you') aqui = here So the phrase means 'Come here'
The Spanish command "Ven aquí." means "Come here." in English.
Come over here ---------------------- Ven aqui