The expression is -¿Qué hay de nuevo? and it means, "What is there of new?" or, "What's new?
Este es un nuevo comienzo y estoy feliz que al fin te tengo (or que al fin estas conmigo)
Me gusta ser al azar
The phrase "lo único que se puede es que me conozcas bien para que al fin sepas lo que quiero" translates to "the only thing that can be done is for you to know me well so that you finally know what I want." It conveys the importance of knowing someone well in order to understand their desires and intentions.
a quien amo al que amo a la que amo.
¿Tienes que levantarte temprano? Do you have to get up early? ¿Tiene ella que ir al médico? Does she have to go to the doctor?
¿a qué? - to what? a que - (improper "al que" ) to the one Aqua = over here Aqui = Here (in this spot) Qué - what Que - that (could mean "who" as part of a statement)
"Al horno" in Spanish means "baked" or "in the oven". It is commonly used to describe dishes that are cooked in the oven.
Vaya de nuevo a trabajo
"Yo tengo al enano maldito, el que tiene a las mujeres dando gritos" "I have the damn (midget/dwarf/little one/nipper/shrimp), the one who makes women scream" The translation is not precise, because I'm Spanish.
La persona que quiere.... Or El al cual le gusta.....
Porque no tengo dónde pernoctar / pasar la noche.
Que se vaya al carajo is a vulgar way of saying, "Go to Hell"