Depending the intonation it might mean: "yeah, sure" sarcastically or literally . Güey derives from "OX" (buey) and is a colloquial way of saying "dude" or "bloke" in Mexico. :D
What does guey means in English
It means "Yes, Dude" but it only used by friends.
In a question: What do you mean, yes? In a comment: Of course! (in response or agreement with a statement)
espero que si [there is an accent on the ( i ) in si]
No creo que si... = I do not believe if... No creo que sí = I do not believe so. Creo que no. = I believe not. Both seem to be correct, proper Spanish. However, it is more customary and more usual to say, "Creo que no," as opposed to "No creo que sí."
Que pasa si tu marido/esposo
It means "Yes, Dude" but it only used by friends.
"Apaco que si" does not have a specific meaning in Spanish. It could be a typo or misspelling of a phrase or word. Without more context, it is difficult to determine what it might be intended to convey.
"Claro que sí" translates to "of course" or "sure" in English. It is used to affirm something or convey agreement in Spanish.
What do you do if the server does not hear you?
In a question: What do you mean, yes? In a comment: Of course! (in response or agreement with a statement)
"Si ke ases" is informal Spanish slang for "¿Qué haces?" which translates to "What are you doing?"
espero que si [there is an accent on the ( i ) in si]
Que es que si tu nombre.. What is what if your name..
No creo que si... = I do not believe if... No creo que sí = I do not believe so. Creo que no. = I believe not. Both seem to be correct, proper Spanish. However, it is more customary and more usual to say, "Creo que no," as opposed to "No creo que sí."
Not clear what it means si (without accent) = if; (with accent) = yes como eres = how you are yo deje = I let, allowed, left ...?
Mi amiga me pidió que te preguntara (o preguntase) que si la consideras bonita / que si se te hace bonita / que si crees que es bonita.
Y que si tu eres my corazón