"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?
Tagalog translation of kami ay nakatira sa: We live in
The English pronunciation of "Champs Elysees" is "shanz ay-lee-zay."
There is my god. hi mussa It usually means "Oh my god"
It means ( oh my Gosh your such a liar)...
Tagalog translation - "Siya ay manloloko.../ Hindi totoo ang sinasabi nya" English Translation - "a liar, cheat, untruthful"
You must mean "ay que grosera" It means "ay that's gross"
"Oh my God."
It means 'yes' generally. It means yes of course but its 'Aye' not 'Ay' I'm Scottish and i use this type of slang.
Ay ay ay means "Oh oh oh," literally, in Spanish. It is an exclamation of several different emotions, similar to a person saying "Oh my!" in English.
'Mi promesa' means: My promise.
Tagalog translation of kami ay nakatira sa: We live in
it means "I am standing on my head"
It means, "Oh my God! Look at that!"
'Ay dios, que color esta noche' = 'Oh God, what colour tonight!'
The English pronunciation of "Champs Elysees" is "shanz ay-lee-zay."
"Oh daddy, you are so strict"
It's ungrammatical, but the best I can figure, it means: "Oh how do I live"