At (or in) breakfast
what are you having for breakfast
it literally means "what breakfasts"if you meant "que desayunas" that is "what do you eat for breakfast"
eat breakfast
desayunas en casa o en la cafeteria means breakfasts in house or in the cafeteria
"De que" would be "Of what" in English.
That would be CUE. A queue is a line.
"Qué verga" is a Spanish slang term that can have different meanings depending on the context. It is often used as an expression of surprise, frustration, or as a vulgar way to ask "What's up?" or "What the heck?" It is considered a vulgar term and is not appropriate for all situations.
"Me alegra que te guste lo que ves" "Me alegro de que te guste lo que ves"
"cesq que say" should be written "qu'est-ce que c'est" (if this is French) and would them nmean "what is this"
more than yesterday less than tomorrow
"de lo que" would vary depending on the context it is used in - but the direct translation would be "than".
It would be helpful to see this in context, but one interpretation for "A que hablar inglés" would be "At that speak English". "Los que habla inglés" means "Those who speak English".