If you mean the month of May, 'mayo', then no, it has no accent. There's no word for 'may' as in "May we go?" in Spanish.
Do you possibly mean "What does no mean in Spanish?". If so, the answer, as you may have guessed, is "no".
May be translated as 'Dorotea'.
Spanish 'repose' = English 'May he/she/it/you repose/rest English 'to repose' = Spanish 'reposar'
"Omo" doesn't have a direct translation to Spanish. It may be a slang or dialect term not commonly used in standard Spanish.
I think you may mean "aprender", which means "to learn".
may be an abbreviation of "aseguradora"
Peliculas means "movies." "On" and "line" are not words in Spanish. So it may just mean "Movies on line."
Que hables español --- (That) you speak Spanish / May you speak Spanish¡Que hables español! Speak Spanish!
"Jungo" is not a Spanish word. It may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
I don't think there is such a word as "estaren" in Spanish. You may mean two things instead: estar en -> to be in estarán -> you (plural)/they will be
You may refer to "asqueroso", it means disgusting