Donde está tu bebé?
¿Qué pasa bebé ?
bebé bebé
Bebé
Good day baby i am good!
Baby in Spanish can mean infant or a term of endearment. It basically means the same things as it does in English.
you're welcome is de nada, baby is bebe... although calling someone baby in spanish could be insulting, but you never know....
Translation of 'What is wrong with you? = 'que hay contigo?' (accent on 'e')
"Nene que tienes" in Spanish translates to "baby, what's wrong" or "sweetheart, what's the matter." It is a way of asking someone if they are okay or if something is bothering them.
That would be Martina McBride.
A baby llama is called a cria (Spanish for "baby").
I dont think you can a baby in spanish but it can be mexican.
The same way you talk to any baby, except you use Spanish. Bebe is Spanish for baby by the way
"Su bebé" is how you would say "his baby" in Spanish.
When Something Is Wrong with My Baby was created in 1967.
A baby donkey is called "potro" in Spanish.
Te amo, nene / nenaTe Amo Baby --- This is not Spanish!
The baby that was born in the book Skellig had a heart condition. The reason the baby had something wrong with her was because she was born prematurely.
Bebé
Good day baby i am good!