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can someone translate this spanish sentence for me?


Question Posted Monday August 24 2009, 5:41 am

'venir a mi bebe'

im assuming its spanish because it looks familiar but im not completely sure. can someone translate it for me?


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Cux answered Monday August 24 2009, 10:37 pm:
Venir is the verb meaning "to come".

A mi means "to me"

bebe means "baby".

So, the first person is correct: Come to me, baby.

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xosodapopx3 answered Monday August 24 2009, 9:34 pm:
It means come to me baby.
:-)
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