It simply means a phrase "What did I tell you"
"Que yo te dije" means "That I told you" in English.
"Yo se que tienes" translates to "I know you have" in English.
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
"No sabe que yo estoy diciendo gringa" translates to "He/she doesn't know what I'm saying, gringa" in English.
"Yo deseo que seas mi nonia" translates to "I wish for you to be my grandmother" in English.
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
that I smoke weed
I want you to know that we are friends.
"No sabe que yo estoy diciendo gringa" translates to "He/she doesn't know what I'm saying, gringa" in English.
"Yo deseo que seas mi nonia" translates to "I wish for you to be my grandmother" in English.
Polite people would say: "Que vos y yo nos..." That thou and I... that you (singular informal, dialectal) and I...
me what
This phrase translates to "how sad that I can't speak English, nor can I speak Spanish." It expresses regret and frustration at not being able to communicate in either language.
"Apenas que yo las iba a conquistar," means "Just that I was going to win."
"Te voy a amar la mas que yo puedo" means "I'm going to love you as much as I can."
'La mujer que quieres' means: 'The woman that you want/love'. 'you' is English; 'yo' = 'I' in Spanish. If 'you' is intended to be 'yo', the sentence should read: 'La mujer que yo quiero', meaning 'The woman that I love/want'.
I am much better than your ex
As written the statement is gibberish. The words translate to: No I don't to love believe people why I/me.