Venga means come on in Spanish. Spanish is spoken in Mexico and therefore would be the same word: venga.
Also: ven (informal command)
Also you don´t say: in Mexican you say in spanish.
Translation: Vámonos de aquí
it means "come back to me my love, please"
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The original language of the phrase 'Como crear una pagina web' is in Spanish and the translated version of the phrase means 'How to create a website' in English.
naan veruven நான் வருவேன்ornaa varuve நா வருவே.
¿Cómo va? in Spanish means Come va? in Italian and "How are you doing?" in English.
"Come! Tell me about your grandma!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Ven! ¡Cuéntame de tu abuelita! The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the second person informal singular will be "BEN KWEN-ta-mey they too A-bwey-LEE-ta" in Spanish.
"My beauty" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase belleza mía. The feminine singular noun and possessive model a difference between the two languages whereby Spanish often has adjectives come after, not before, their nouns. The pronunciation will be "besh-SHEY-sa MEE-a" in Uruguayan Spanish, "bezh-ZHEY-sa MEE-a" in Argentinian Spanish, and "bey-YEY-sa MEE-a" in Spanish elsewhere.
你可能不會回來了.
Come sta lei? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How is she?" The question literally translates as "How does she stand?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey sta ley" in Italian.
Come ti senti? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you feeling?" The pronunciation will be "KO-mey tee SEN-tee" in Italian.
go to google translate it should come out as su lugar feliz