"Si tu quieres" means "if you want" in Spanish.
It means "Do you want to come to my house?" in English.
Si tu viens chez moi means If you come to my placeViens-tu chez moi ? means Are you coming to my place?'Si, viens-tu chez moi?' would mean 'Yes (in contradiction to a question such as: 'You won't be in this evening, will you?'), are you coming to my place?'
"Llámame si tú puedes." means Call me if you can./Call me if you are able.
"Si tu dice" in Spanish is not a complete phrase and does not have a clear meaning. "Si" means "if" and "tu" means "you." "Dice" is the third person singular present tense form of the verb "decir," which means "to say." So without further context, "si tu dice" could be an incorrect or incomplete sentence.
"Kieres el mio" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "Quieres el mío," which translates to "Do you want mine?"
It means "Do you want to come to my house?" in English.
si te quieres casar conmigo = if you want to marry me
walk with me kieres
but if you need to comment in another way pero si quieres las commento otra vez
si y tu
it mean "only you"
"If you are." (If it's "si") "Yes, you are." (If it's "sí")
Yes, you can
Translation: How much do you want?
You will know if you are cool
no but if you want
It means, "if you want".