It's full of spelling errors. It might mean "what is your question, gringo" (if you change it to cual es tu pregunta, gringo)
What(cual) is(es) the date(la fecha) tomorrow (manana)?
The proper way to say this would be "Cual es tu flor favorita?". This means "What is your favorite flower?".
Cual es el poblacion de tu pais means What is the population of your country
'Qual' doesn't mean anything, but 'cual' or 'cuál' (interrogative) may mean 'which', 'who', 'whom' or 'like' (lit.).
cuales is the plural of "which", so the translation would be "which ones".
"No soy un gringo" translates to "I am not a gringo" in English. "Gringo" is a term often used in Latin America to refer to someone who is not from that region, typically a North American or English-speaking foreigner.
You are dead, gringo! (gringo is a derogatory term by latin Americans for US English Speakers.)
"Cual es la pregunta" translates to "What is the question" in English.
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
What is month
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
The Spanish word La Gringa means 'The Gringo"
"Cual es tu numero de telefono" in Spanish translates to "What is your phone number" in English.
"Cual es el codigo" means "what is the code" in English. It is a question asking for a specific code or number.
"Cual es su apodo" means "What is your nickname?" in English. It is a question asking for someone's informal or alternative name.
Cual almuerzo tienes = what lunch do you have?
What(cual) is(es) the date(la fecha) tomorrow (manana)?