"cesq que say" should be written "qu'est-ce que c'est" (if this is French) and would them nmean "what is this"
que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
It means:What the "hell" (hell=carajos in this case) did you say?
How beautiful is my country - literal translation. In English we would say how beautiful my country is.
¿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)
Polite people would say: "Que vos y yo nos..." That thou and I... that you (singular informal, dialectal) and I...
que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
you can't say no
que le vas a decir = what are you going to say to him
You are what you say (you are).
How good! In English we might say "How wonderful!" instead.
"Que haces" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
'dites' is the form for 'vous dites' (you say - indicative - present - 2nd plural person) vous dites que .... means you say that ... 'dites que ...' may be the imperative : Say that ... '
It means "that which [what] they might say."
It means:What the "hell" (hell=carajos in this case) did you say?
How to say I want to be free.
The literal translation of 'mas que nada' is 'but that is nothing'. If we were going to say that phrase in English we would use the words 'no way!' or 'come on!'.
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