It's full of grammar and spelling mistakes, so an accurate translation will be tough, but this is what I can understand: "Ooo your dad is bad well it's not your fault girl walk what are you doing"
Answer: Porque estas aciendo un cabezadaentero
The "used to" is part of the verb conjugation in Spanish, not a separate set of words. What you will need to do is use the verb "hacer" (i.e. to make) in the imperfect tense. For example, "I used to make" would be "Yo hacía". "They used to make" would be "Ellos hacían".
Todavia estas? (accents on i' and 'a' in estas')
Estas divina means "You are divine."
estas ayi? (spelt 'estas alli?')
"Cómo estas?
It actually means these. But como estas means how are you?
"Estas acciónes" means "these actions".
Is not Coma estas, is "Como Estas" "How Are You" . Most common way would be "I'm Fine" "Estoy Bien"
Estas são as armas was created in 1978.
"Que estas diciendo" means "What are you saying?".
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"