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That seems to be Spanglish because of "you", not a correct form of Spanish. In standard Spanish it must be:"Pues, (tú) ya contestaste" --------- Well/because, you already answered."Pues ya (you) constestastes", seems to be Caribbean Spanish.
So, do you speak Spanish?
It's Spanish for "well, what are you doing?"
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"Pues estoy muy bien" in Spanish translates to "Well, I am very well" in English. It is a response indicating that the person is feeling good or fine.
Pues = well
That seems to be Spanglish because of "you", not a correct form of Spanish. In standard Spanish it must be:"Pues, (tú) ya contestaste" --------- Well/because, you already answered."Pues ya (you) constestastes", seems to be Caribbean Spanish.
So, do you speak Spanish?
It's Spanish for "well, what are you doing?"
Translation: Everything can vary.
'San Francisco' IS Spanish; it means 'Saint Francis'
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dige is not a real Spanish word, and neither is ala. But if you change the sentence to Diga pues a la verga, it means: "say it, then, to the rod"
Its Spanish for ,("hurry up"/ "go ahead already")
In standard Spanish, it must be: "Pues aquí. Ya llegué a mi casa, después de ir a un evento", meaning, "here. I just arrived at home after going to a festival"
Pues yo no...
You could say "Pues, aprendalo."