¿Qué dice? can mean "What is he (or she, or it) saying?" or "What does he (or she, or it) say?" Or it can mean "What do you say?" or "What are you saying?" (you, formal)
If you want to climb the highest mountain in the world you have to visit me.
"Mas besos y abrazos para ti" means "More kisses and hugs for you".
Trabajar para poder pasear
more than yesterday less than tomorrow
"Tú puedes hacerlo." or "Lo puedes hacer." An easier way would be just, "Sí Tú puedes" == ==
(Alg)unas conversaciones diferentes/alternativas
Roughly "What more do you mean?"
If you want to climb the highest mountain in the world you have to visit me.
more kisses, where do you want them?
(To) do more
I believe you may have meant to write this as 'no mi queda mas' which would translate to mean 'I have no more' in English.
quieres mas
I don't love you anymore.
It translates to 'No more masturbation for me'.
The spanish phrase es mas, loosely translates in english as "it is more", or "it is more than expected". Typically it is a positive phrase and not a negative one.
ako sa mas? if you mean how to say how are you
"llamo mas tarde si quieres" is Spanish for "I'll call you later if you want."