Translation: Damn, Mommy, you look good!
lmao! "diablo mami, tu estas buena!"...this one was funny, nice...
your favorite group mami
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
como estas - how are you? and if someone asked you como estas, you would answer such as "bien(good), y tu(and you)?"
"Tu madre", "tu mama", "tu mamita" or "tu mami".
lmao! "diablo mami, tu estas buena!"...this one was funny, nice...
tu estas muy buena means that your hot in other words DAM MAM YOU LOOK GOOD
your favorite group mami
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
what where do you live
If you're not here is the English equivalent of 'Si tu no estas aqui'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'si' means 'if'. The personal pronuon 'tu' means 'you'. The adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'estas' means '[you] are'. The adverb 'aqui' means 'here'.
Hola, como esta? = Hello, how are you. En hora buena. = Congratulations Tu Muertos! = censored Estas mas loco que una cabra = You are crazier than a billy goat!
"You are lost."
Buena suerte.
You need to watch the accents here. "Tú sí estás buena" means "You ARE good". The "sí" is used as an amplification of sentiment. sorry, but I still think my original answer was correct....... though you are literally correct ...... this person meant ... Baby! You are Fine mmmm. buy using mami then mm at the end the person who said this probably saw a nice looking girl and was letting her know it. this was probably said by a Puerto rican as a Mexican would have used mamacita and buenota probably would have whistled after the mm.
Como estas tu hermano?
tu estas bien