It won't really make sense unless there's an accent over the "e" in "qué" which would translate to "what". Otherwise "que" without an accent could mean all sorts of things depending how you use it. It can be used as "that", "which", or "than". And "si" WITHOUT an accent would mean "if" and with an accent it would mean "yes". So the phrase translates to "what if?"
How attractive.
"Apaco que si" does not have a specific meaning in Spanish. It could be a typo or misspelling of a phrase or word. Without more context, it is difficult to determine what it might be intended to convey.
Que tal? is si,ilar to "How's it going?".
"Si ke ases" is informal Spanish slang for "¿Qué haces?" which translates to "What are you doing?"
It means, "What do you say we get started?"
Claro Que Si was created in 1981.
If you like what you bought.
"Claro que sí quiero todo contigo" translates to "Of course I want everything with you" in English. It expresses a strong desire to have a complete and fulfilling relationship with someone.
Pizza hit 19703
It likes you, but...Que te gusta, masmas --- but, nonethelessmás --- more, the most...
In a question: What do you mean, yes? In a comment: Of course! (in response or agreement with a statement)
It means, "...which/that if you're cooking..." As a question, it could mean, "What if you're cooking?" In which case, there would be an accent over the e in 'que:' Qué.
'if you could, then what you do'