"Qué dices mangui" is a colloquial expression in Spanish that translates to "what's up dude" or "what are you saying bro" in English. It is often used informally among friends.
"Si q ases" seems to be a misspelling of "Sí qué haces," which translates to "what are you doing?" in English.
"Orale q vien mija" translates to "come on, hurry up, girlfriend" in English.
In English, "por q no te duermes un rato" translates to "why don't you take a nap for a while." It is a suggestion to rest or sleep briefly.
It translates to "Nothing here at home, and what are you doing?" in English.
''Q'' is pronounced as ''kyoo.'' It is the 17th letter of the English alphabet.
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?
"Orale q vien mija" translates to "come on, hurry up, girlfriend" in English.
"Si q ases" seems to be a misspelling of "Sí qué haces," which translates to "what are you doing?" in English.
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Whatever you want.
What are you doing? That's what it means.
None in English, if you mean paired Qs.
If you mean the spelling game Scrabble then there is one letter Q in the English language version.
"What's hurting/what hurts you?"
"yes, what happened? Excuse me, who are you?"
it means: which city are you from