Translation: Don't worry, I'll wait.
"I hope you are feeling better" in Spanish is "Espero que te sientes mejor". It is pronounced "eh-SPARE-oh kay tay see-EN-tace may-HORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I wanna see you again = quiero verte otra vez
Espero que usted me puede ayudar - That's how you say 'I hope that you can help me' in Spanish.
I hope so, then. I wait for you then.
It means, "I hope that you [---------] with the little angels." The meaning of the word 'suenos' is omitted in the translation because 'suenos' doesn't mean anything in Spanish. 'Sueñes,' however, does mean something in Spanish, and if it's put in the target sentence, it would then mean, '"I hope that you dream with the little angels."
you say it like this : yo estoy hablando espanol con joshua! hope it helped! espero que te ayudo!
This means, "I don't hope less of you."
It means: I am waiting for her (or it, referring to a feminine object).
I am looking forward to meeting you. [Formal]
"Espero que" means "I hope that" "sea" is the third-person subjuntive of ser (to be) "bueno" of course means good. Espero que sea bueno - I hope that (it/he is good.) or (you [formal] are good.)
"Saludos os espero" translates to "Greetings, I await you" in English.
It means, "I hope to be with y'all for ever."
I am expecting a call tomorrow. (Google Translator)
No hablo espanol muy bien, pero yo creo que significa: Deseas que lloveria abajo. !Espero que se ayudo!
I hope we become better friends
Daewoo Espero was created in 1990.
There are two sentences in the phrase: "Y comes alla" (And [you] eat [over] there." "Espero estes entretinido" (I hope you will be entertained; also translated I hope you have a good time)".