They misspelled it, they meant to put a c there, as in, that's your cue.
French:Est-ce que tu m'aimes ?Tu m'aimes ?Est-ce que vous m'aimez ?M'aimez-vous ?
If what you meant to write was: "pregunta qué no como?" it means: << Ask what I don't eat >>
When you two are good friends and you feel he likes you too. Then whatever happens it was meant to be.
This series of words seems to be what Google Translate shows the Spanish Translation of: I bet you looked what this meant. However the words above translate back to English as: I bet that you raised the view what this meant. The best way to ask this in Spanish is to use the word "buscar" (to seek or to look for something) "Apuesto que buscó [buscaste] lo que esto significaba" - I bet you looked for what this meant.
You meant: ...QUE SEPAS QUE... Quiero que sepas que te estimo --- I want you to know I appreciate you (informal you singular)
it means how tiring...although it is misspelled, i think what you meant is que cansancio.
"what I meant to say" is 'ce que je voulais dire, ...' in French.
It means "You were thinking."
The question has all words spelled correctly: "What does this mean in French?" If you meant to ask how to spell "What does this mean in French" in French, then it would be "Qu'est-ce que ça signifie en français?"
it literally means "what breakfasts"if you meant "que desayunas" that is "what do you eat for breakfast"
Je sais ce que cela voulait dire (meant) / veut dire (means)
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"