drink. This is the third person singular form of the verb "beber", and is interpreted as "he/she/it drinks" or "is drinking". It is also "you drink" when used in the "usted" form. If written as "bebé", it means "baby".
Bebesota does not appear to be a Spanish word. However it's similar to these two words:
Bebé = baby
Sota = Jack (in playing cards). In Chile, Sota means "foreman"
"Who drinks?"
" mi bebe"
Bebe
¿Bebe usted?
in spanish - bebe (bey-bey) in Italian - bambino in spanish - bebe (bey-bey) in Italian - bambino
"Baby boy" "Bebe Niño" or "Baby Male" "Bebe Varon" Bebe varon is more natural to use
el bebe es bonito orel bebe es linda
Bebe in Spanish is equal to two different meanings in English. The reader has to analyse the context to apply the correct meaning. In a sentence involving a liquid the word "bebe" can mean that the subject is "drinking" a liquid. In a sentence involving someone doing something or asociated to something that a baby can do, the "bebe" stand for "baby". "Bebe" does never equate to "babe" in the sense of a sexy adult girl in little clothing.Baby
bebe te necesito
Aww bebe
"With my baby"
bebe estas ahi
Bebe, eres mi todo. Doesn't make sense to spanish speakers though.