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
1036 This number has no SI prefix.
It means; "hello my people tell me what country are you from I am classifying my pin by country"
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?