This is grammatically incorrect; it should be yo trabajo duro y juego duro which means "I work hard and play hard"
It means "I work hard in life".
it means: "he/she likes to play"
'trabajar' in the preterite tense is: trabajé, trabajaste, trabajó, trabajamos, trabajasteis, trabajaron 'trabajar' in the imperfect tense is: trabajaba, trabajabas, trabajaba, trabajábamos, trabajabais, trabajaban
A loose interpretation might be, "Come on! Get in the game!"
It can be translated to English as followed. Hard beauty or sexy looking.
Puedo trabajar means I am able to work.
to play video games with me Friday
It means "I don't want to go to work today".
'Un Video Juego' means Video Games.:D
If I am going to work, I('ll) work in (sport?)
If you mean "español", that would mean something like, "you need to work on your Spanish".
Hard wood
It can be translated to English as followed. Hard beauty or sexy looking.