"Piensas" means "you think" in English.
"¿Por qué piensas que estoy sonriendo?" translates to "Why do you think I am smiling?" in English.
"Piensas en mí" is Spanish for "you think of me" or "you think about me." It is commonly used when asking someone if they are thinking of you or if they have you on their mind.
It seems like you are asking "Do you think I am always worried, professor?"
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
Do you think about me when you're not with me?
"¿Por qué piensas que estoy sonriendo?" translates to "Why do you think I am smiling?" in English.
qué piensas del fútbol: what do you think about soccer?
"Piensas en mí" is Spanish for "you think of me" or "you think about me." It is commonly used when asking someone if they are thinking of you or if they have you on their mind.
"Que piensas" is Spanish for "What do you think?" It is a question asking for someone's opinion or thoughts on a particular topic.
Translation: everything that, i.e. Quiero saber todo lo que piensas de eso = I want to know everything that you think about that.
It seems like you are asking "Do you think I am always worried, professor?"
It means, "What do you think of this photo?"
'tu que piensas de mi?' = 'what do you think of me?' ti = you (accusative) vez = time, occasion mucho = a lot, much -?-
you think that guy is better looking?
¿Qué piensas?--- what do you think? ¿Que piensas? --- more or less as: You say, you think?
Me significas más que lo que piensas.