It means, "Cook me up something."
"Cociname algo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard expression. If you meant to say something in Spanish, please provide the correct phrase so I can help you with its translation or interpretation.
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
"Necesito decirte algo" means "I need to tell you something" in Spanish.
"Tienes puesto algo verde hoy" translates to "Do you have something green on today?" in English.
"Pasa algo" in Spanish means "something is happening" or "something is wrong." It is often used to inquire if there is a problem or issue that needs to be addressed.
"No quiero algo que es hecho" means "I don't want something that is made" in Spanish.
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
"Algo bueno" means "something good".
something with you
Algo means something in Spanish. Qualcosa means something in Italian. Quelque chose means something in French. Algo also means something in Portuguese.
something but not good
Something fun.
Which are something more
It means "There is something in you".
I have something for you.
It means, "something good."
"Pasa algo" in Spanish means "something is happening" or "something is wrong." It is often used to inquire if there is a problem or issue that needs to be addressed.
"Necesito decirte algo" means "I need to tell you something" in Spanish.