"That's what she said" in Spanish is "Eso es lo que dijo ella". It is pronounced "EH-so ess low kay DEE-hoe AY-yah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Formal: ¿Qué dijo? (someone who you don't know or who has authority such as a teacher, police, etc...)
Informal: ¿Qué dijiste? (someone you know; friends, family.)
"do you no what I said" is not a real sentence.
"Do you know what I said?"=¿Sabes lo que dije?
You can also just say
Comprende? Which means understand?
Tu lo dijiste
We say, or we said.
It is said "halcones".
The past form of the verb 'to say' in Spanish depends on who is speaking. For example: dije: I said dijiste: you said (informal/singular) dijo: he/she/you (formal/singular) said dijimos: we said dijistéis: you said (informal/plural) dijeron: they/you (formal/plural) said
there is no difference in wuu2 in in English and Spanish but its said different but what you up to in Spanish is lo que dos
"Oh no" said in surprise would most closely be said "¡Ay no!"
No. In Spanish you say, Dije -Sí yo soy.
"His moon" in Spanish is said as, su Luna
"Yo dije..."
you say artista
We say, or we said.
It is said Italia
The word longhorns is said the same in Spanish as it is in English. This words is also said the same in Italian.
It is said the same dolan.
Entonces él dijo no.
We can said "bar" or "cantina".
It is said "halcones".
Con eso dicho.