'Mira nena que tu (haces' - pronounced 'ase(s)' in some parts)
= Look what you're doing, babe
¿Nena, que haces?" means "Hey Baby, whatcha doing?
The girl from the hood
And how lovely my darling looks.
The Spanish word niña (with tilde over N) means "baby girl" and was also the name of one of Columbus's three ships in 1492, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria.The female name Nina may be from both Spanish and Hebrew (where it means great-grand-daughter).
te quiero y extrano mucho nena means i like you and miss you a lot and i don't know how you say nena in English
¿Nena, que haces?" means "Hey Baby, whatcha doing?
Nena, Te amo.
The girl from the hood
And how lovely my darling looks.
The Spanish word niña (with tilde over N) means "baby girl" and was also the name of one of Columbus's three ships in 1492, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria.The female name Nina may be from both Spanish and Hebrew (where it means great-grand-daughter).
"It means 'I don't like it when you're upset with me, baby.'"
te quiero y extrano mucho nena means i like you and miss you a lot and i don't know how you say nena in English
Te extraño nena
nena te amo tanto= baby girl i love you so much
that means that someone "want to eat you kiss by kiss"
In Japanese, "brisa" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Japanese word and does not have a direct translation in the language.
Your question doesn't make sense since, aqui bien hangiar alli nena, is not a sentence, but different words together, so I'll try to translate as accurate as possible. Aqui bien hangiar alli nena in English means, here good hang-out there girl. It doesn't make sense but if in Spanish you said Vamos a hangiar alli nena it would make more sense, in English it will translate to, Lets hang-out there girl.