You must mean "ay que grosera"
It means "ay that's gross"
It means Ay what are you doing my love? <3 :)!
"Ay que" in English can be translated as "Oh, how" or "Oh, what," often expressing a sense of exclamation or emotion. It is commonly used in Spanish to convey feelings such as surprise, frustration, or admiration. The exact translation may vary depending on the context in which it is used.
It means, "Oh my God! Look at that!"
It means like "I'm suffering".
Spanish equivalent of OMG , literally, oh, God.
'Ay dios, que color esta noche' = 'Oh God, what colour tonight!'
It's ungrammatical, but the best I can figure, it means: "Oh how do I live"
It means ( oh my Gosh your such a liar)...
It means Ay what are you doing my love? <3 :)!
Oh, how pretty!
Ay! que bonita = Hey, how beautiful you are ! ('Hay' = 'there is/are')
Did you mean 'Ay! que hermosas!', if so: 'Oh! what beautiful girls/women!' Or, because Spanish words are all masculine or feminine, and 'hermosas' is feminine plural, it could mean some objects, for which the nouns are feminine in Spanish, are beautiful, e.g. 'Ay! que hermosas (manzanas)!' = 'Oh! what beautiful (apples)!'
"Ay que" in English can be translated as "Oh, how" or "Oh, what," often expressing a sense of exclamation or emotion. It is commonly used in Spanish to convey feelings such as surprise, frustration, or admiration. The exact translation may vary depending on the context in which it is used.
Ay Que Funny, Spanish for "oh so funny".
Ay Que Funny spanish for oh so funny
Oh! How hansom! (when speaking to or about a woman) A better translation for the English language culture: Oh! You look great! Ay (Not Hay in this case) = Wow or Oh! Hay = There is. It doesn't fit the sentence. ¡Ay! Que guapo = Oh! How hansom! (when speaking about a man or boy)
(AQF) Ay Que Funny spanish for oh so funny