It doesn't mean anything. "Que" means "what"; "no" means "no"; "you" is not a Spanish word. It might refer to "yo", which means "I". In any case, the combination doesn't make sense in Spanish.
Que es = What is it?
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
Que Sepas means you know.
It means "What else?" in Spanish.
"Que tiene" in Spanish translated to "what he/she/it has/you have" "Tiene" is the he/she/it/you(formal) conjugation of the Spanish verb "tener" which means "to have", therefore "tiene" means "he, she or it has/you have" "Que" can either mean "what" or "that" "Que tiene?" as a question means "What does he/she/it/you have?" "....que tiene" in the middle of a sentence usually means "that/which he/she/it has/you have". 'tener que' = 'to be obliged/have to' 'que tiene que' = 'which/who is/are obliged//has/have to'
it means: what
Que means what? or that, also there are several phrases that contain que in them.
Que Sera Sera means "Whatever will be, will be."
"Que caza" means "What are you hunting?" in Spanish.
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
"Me parece que" means "it seems to me that" in Spanish. It is commonly used to express opinions or observations.