Whatever you want.
"Tu lo has dicho" is Spanish which means you have said in English.
Translation: Well, everything you want. Note: This is the actual meaning, not a statement saying that the statement can mean everything desired by the speaker.
there are two sentences here, tambien lo hacen = they also do it tengo tu corazon = i have your heart
From Spanish to English "si tu quieres aprender espanol yo lo ayudo" mean if you want to learn spanish I help.
but i dont want it because you like it.
"Lo que tu quieres, chula" translates to "what you want, beautiful" in English. It is a way to address someone informally while acknowledging their desires or preferences.
"Tu lo has dicho" means "You have said". The words are in Spanish.
It depends on how you mean it.If it is simply a part of a sentence, it would "Cualquiera cosa". For example: "I want whatever he's eating." is "Yo quiero cualquiera cosa que él come."If you mean it as an interjection to dismiss what the other person is saying, it would be, "Sea lo que sea".
"Mas Bien Tu Lo Dijiste" translates to "You said it better" in English. It is a way to acknowledge that someone made a good point or said something well.
It is French for "Have you?"
De tu means: of your in English.
It means "You know what I did over the weekend" in English.