You say no.
"No dices nada" translates to "You don't say anything" in English.
That's what you say.
"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
Translation: Why do you say that word?
"Ay" = Ay! [yo! OR hey!] "dices" = dices [you speak; "Ay YOU dices..." appears to be Spanglish, with the English "you" in place of the Spanish "tú."] "ke tal" = ¿Qué tal? [what's up? OR How's it going?] Proper Spanish would be: ¡Ay! ¿Tú dices? ¿Qué tal? English: Hey! You speak [presumably Spanish]? What's up?
"Qué dices mangui" is a colloquial expression in Spanish that translates to "what's up dude" or "what are you saying bro" in English. It is often used informally among friends.
"¿Qué tanto dices, mija?" in English means "How much are you saying, sweetheart?" or more colloquially, "What are you saying, honey?". It is often used to express surprise or disbelief at what someone is saying or to ask them to repeat themselves.
"¿Qué dices?" is Spanish for "What are you saying?" or "What do you mean?" It's a common question to ask for clarification or confirmation of what someone has just said.
"No entiendo, porque..." means: I don't understand because "No entiendo, ¿por que?" means: I don't understand, why? (the meaning depending on if por que was one or two words) (to add one more meaning To Laila's answer) "No entiendo por que!" made as a statement can mean " I do not understand why! " (disbelief)
That I am a fool
"Do you really love me as much as you say"
K rico eso