It's a very informal way of asking "Does he like you?"
The word "Guey" is a Spanish (mostly Mexican) slang word which is used much like Americans use the term "Dude". It is not something that should ever be used outside your close-knit circle of friends unless you are looking for trouble.
"Quieres decir que el mundo you" is Spanish, not Tagalog. It can be translated to "Do you mean that you're the world?" in English.
In English, the sentence would mean: "The monkey is yours."
"Soy el hermano" means "I am the brother" in English.
I like to speak spanish... me gusta hablar español
"El tamaño" means "the size" in English.
Ah el novio no quiere dinero = Ah, the boyfriend/fiance doesn't want money
The verb "querer" means "to want." The present tense form for she/he/it is "quiere." So "he wants" in Spanish is "el quiere."
todavía quiere el gato?
"He wants to ride a bicycle." There's an accent over the e in el: Él.
La persona que quiere.... Or El al cual le gusta.....
"Quieres decir que el mundo you" is Spanish, not Tagalog. It can be translated to "Do you mean that you're the world?" in English.
"El cine" corresponds to "the movies" in English.
'love'= el amor (noun)querer (quiero/quieres/quiere/queremos/quereis/quieren) (verb)amor
La tortuose en el colon es un luagar muy interesante. La tortuose quiere comer el colon, pero el colon no quiere la tortuose. Ole!
Quiere enseñarte el mucho que te quiero.
el nacimiento = the birth
You say, "the warehouse."