Literally 'that one (feminine person or object)', but it's a bit out of context.
Imbesil means "una persona ignorante" "una persona que no cree en l verdad".
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
"No entiendo una palabra que dice jaja" means "I don't understand a word you say haha."
tener una buena noche! that means "to have a good night" if you are speaking to someone, tienes (or tiene) una buena noche .............................................................................................................. A better way is to say correctly is "tenga una noche buena" This means have a good night. Or to say I hope you have a super night. Que tengas una noche super buena Que tengas una noche buenisima!
Qué with the accent mark means 'what'. Que without the accent mark means 'that'. In a sentence for Qué with the accent mark is: Qué ases tu? which means What are you doing. A sentence for Que without the accent mark is: Que lo ases para una rasson Which means That you do it for a reason
Is that a song translates to Es que una cancion in Spanish.
Que tengas una buena noche.
This translates from Spanish to mean "What is a region?"
Que es una compañera
This looks like a badly translated sentence from English to Spanish, probably from the English: "Have a nice nap." But you would never say "que tenga una buena dormir," which literally means "may you have a nice sleep." More likely in Spanish you would say simply "Duerme bien" which means "Sleep well."
informal - [Sabes que estoy en una relación. / Sabes que estoy enamorada(o). formal - [Usted sabe que estoy en una relación. / Usted sabe que estoy enamorada(o). The second one really means "You know I am in love".
Que es = What is it?