Tienes = You (informal) have
Digo = I say/tell
"No digo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I don't say" in English.
If it's para que de digo, then it's: what shall I tell you for; or why shall I tell you
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
You have a stapalor?
The term "años tienes" as a stand alone phrase does not really mean anything in Spanish. On the other hand, "Cuantos años tienes" means 'How old are you?"
"No digo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I don't say" in English.
If it's para que de digo, then it's: what shall I tell you for; or why shall I tell you
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
It means "Do you have a cellphone?"
Tomas, When you have
what I tell you
"You have my body."
I have is (yo) tengo You have is (tu) tienes
You have a stapalor?
The term "años tienes" as a stand alone phrase does not really mean anything in Spanish. On the other hand, "Cuantos años tienes" means 'How old are you?"
You would say "Are you afraid, little girl?"
Literally, it means "You have luck," but it is use to say "You are lucky."