Translation: And yes, you are very handsome.
"Si q ases" seems to be a misspelling of "Sí qué haces," which translates to "what are you doing?" in English.
It means; "hello my people tell me what country are you from I am classifying my pin by country"
This is a casual greeting in Spanish, asking how someone is doing and if they can talk. "Q pues carnal" is an informal way to ask how someone is doing, and "si m puedes ablar" means "if you can talk." It's common slang used among friends or informal settings.
yo no so = I don't know q (que?) might mean 'what' cojone = testicle
"Orale q vien mija" translates to "come on, hurry up, girlfriend" in English.
"yes, what happened? Excuse me, who are you?"
"What a shame that you are well pretty."
¿Y de qué país eres? So, what country are you from?
"Si q ases" seems to be a misspelling of "Sí qué haces," which translates to "what are you doing?" in English.
Mi rey q lindo como estas
The phrase "kien eres q no se te llamo y no te escucho" translates to "who are you that I don't call you and I don't hear you." It suggests a feeling of distance or disconnection, possibly indicating that the speaker is questioning the importance or presence of the person they are addressing. It conveys a sense of confusion or frustration about the lack of communication or recognition.
bueno la respuesta es muy simple. Eres un retrasado mental q no sabe q si tu t quedas quieto y t mueves t caes.Tu vas a ser uno del 15% de las personas del mundo q sera un inutil en todo su vida. IMBECIL :)
Coulombs for charge or Joules for heat capacity
It means; "hello my people tell me what country are you from I am classifying my pin by country"
1036 This number has no SI prefix.
Si, bien.
Ha ha ha First of all, the person you were talking to wasn't very educated and doesn't know how to write nor express a complete idea. It means more or less: you'll see, I think you are brutal and yes, you are cool too, but you get sad and that doesn't go you have beer?