Probably: Alright; I'll show you.
"Yo te enseño" is Spanish for "I teach you" or "I show you." It is a phrase used to indicate that the speaker is teaching or demonstrating something to the person being addressed.
te mas bueno means "but you good"
"Y quién te enseñó hablar mi idioma" is Spanish for:And who taught you to speak my language?
Good, I love you more.
Well, you better get well soon.
Bueno, te llamaré mañana. Te necesito mucho.
It means: 'great, how are you/how's it going?'
'Bein' is presumably 'Bien', and the second 'n' in 'enseno' and in 'espanol' shoulkd have a tilde, ~, over them; most importantly 'enseno' should have an accent over the 'o'. Yielding the meaning: 'Well/fine/good, who taught you Spanish?'
"well, I want you to know that I miss you"
Well, I'd tell it to you, but I can't.
"Bueno para" means "Good for". It is pronounced "BWAY-no PAH-rah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Se dice "Te quiero, bebé.", pero la tradución literal no es tan bueno.