"Misspelled" in Spanish can be translated as "mal escrito" or "mal deletreado," referring to something that has been written with incorrect spelling.
The Spanish word "grey" means "flock" in English. (Specifically flock of sheep) The English word "gray" (the color often misspelled grey) means "gris" in Spanish.
"Buenas nachoes y gracias" appears to be a misspelled phrase that doesn't have a specific meaning in Spanish. "Buenas noches y gracias" means "good night and thank you" in Spanish.
The phrase "hay yono hablo ingliht" appears to be a misspelled and partially incorrect attempt at saying "I don't speak English" in Spanish. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "no hablo inglés".
"Que comisted" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a misspelled or incorrect phrase. If you provide more context, I might be able to help decipher its intended meaning.
"Q haces yeni" appears to be a misspelled version of "¿Qué haces, Yeni?" in Spanish, which translates to "What are you doing, Yeni?"
It's a misspelled way of writing llueve, which means "it's raining"
If you mean "salud" it means blessed you in spanish.
Because the letter 'H' in the Spanish language is silent, this could easily be "Hola" misspelled. In that case, it would mean "Hello". If you are sure that it is not misspelled, then it means "Wave", like the waves in the ocean.
The Spanish word "grey" means "flock" in English. (Specifically flock of sheep) The English word "gray" (the color often misspelled grey) means "gris" in Spanish.
It's probably "un dia a la vez," which means "one day at a time."
It means you misspelled "Technology".
A misspelled word. Do you mean trailblaze?
It means you misspelled cynicism.
It could be inadequate misspelled.
It must be misspelled
"Buenas nachoes y gracias" appears to be a misspelled phrase that doesn't have a specific meaning in Spanish. "Buenas noches y gracias" means "good night and thank you" in Spanish.
Olla is misspelled version of word Hola. Seen some Texan Hispanics using it. "Olla" is the Spanish word for "Pot" as in a cooking pot (not the drug).