tell me
And tell me love are you married?
Dime amor, ¿cómo te llamas?
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
"Tell me you love me" in Spanish is, "Dígame que me amas." It is pronounced, "DEE-gah-may kay may AH-mahs." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
This is very hard to translate. Here are some words Ya: now Dime: tell me
Spanish coins do not use the dime denomination, but the centimo which is equivalent to 1/100 of a decimal Spanish peseta. The peseta has been out of circulation since 2002 after the Euro was adopted.
Entonces dime
Design on a Dime Series Chicago - 2006 Spanish Living Room was released on: USA: 27 February 2008
Dime lo que necesitas.
Dime más sobre sí mismos.
And tell me love are you married?
Dime amor, ¿cómo te llamas?
"Dime que debo hacer" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "Tell me what I should do." It is a request for advice or guidance on a particular situation.
dime el tiempo. Or you could say ¿Qué hora es? for what time is it?
Dime con quien andas y te sacare los ojos.
"Who are you? Tell me because they told me it is the number."
A dime is a coin in the United States worth 10 cents. It features a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on one side. "Dime" can also be used informally to mean a quantity of ten of something, such as "a dime a dozen" meaning common or cheap.