It is an ungrammatical group of misspelled Spanish words, meaning: "much good girl"
q = abbreviation for "Que" Que Bueno. How good [nice] Cuidate mucho preciosa Take [much / good] care of yourself a precious [girl/woman].
"Mucho buaino" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. "Mucho" means "a lot" and "bueno" means "good," so it could be intended to mean something like "very good."
Que tengas una buena clase. ¡A prestar atención y aprender mucho!
Well I know little but not much. Yes it makes little sense, but that's what it is.
Bueno, te llamaré mañana. Te necesito mucho.
Translation: no soy tan bueno en eso pero voy a esforzarme/trabajar mucho.
It should be hace mucho calor, meaning it is very hot (weather)
It depends on how it is to be understood. If you mean to say that you are not well or that you feel sick, the translation is "No estoy bien." If you mean to say that you are a wicked person, the translation is "No soy bueno."
te quiero mucho y you echo de means " I Love You and Miss You "
It is "Me alegra oirlo" or " ¡Me alegra oir eso!"
u would probably think its baby Ruth but that was named after grover clevelands daughter Ruth so i don't know
The Spanish phrase es bueno means it is good. It can also refer to a person, meaning he is good.