It means: "How many days are there in this month?"
a ver si este año si me das = "let's see if this year you give me"
Das ist = That is.
In English, "das Kind" translates to "the child."
"Vas is das" is not a correct phrase in any language. It may be a mix of German and English, where "was ist das" in German means "what is that" in English.
"That is not" is "das ist nicht" in English.
"ist das dein" basically means "is this yours"
There are several sentences in the statement above and some are "spanglish" or improperly transcribed. "¿Que pasó?" = What happened? "Este es mi número" (not "numbero") = This is my [phone] number. "¿Podemos ser amigos?" = Can we be friends? or "Podemos ser amigos." = We can be friends. "Okay [you] das el tuyo" (improper spanish) - Okay tu me das el tuyo. = Okay, you give me yours. "Okay, besitos" = Okay, [little] kisses "bay" (Spanish phonetic spelling of the English word) = Bye! (Goodbye)
It means "The book"
The English translation is "The heritage of the kings".
English "the gum" means German "das Gummi".
Is it possible you mean "das Vaterland"? It means the fatherland...what Germans often use to refer to Germany.
Although English speakers love to laugh at the German word fahrt, it does not mean fart. "Das fahrt" would have to be either "die Fahrt" (the trip) or "das fährt" (it drives).