dige is not a real Spanish word, and neither is ala.
But if you change the sentence to Diga pues a la verga, it means: "say it, then, to the rod"
No me vuelvas a rogar
Puess Yo Sii HAblo En Espanol PEro Sabess Que Vete Musho AL aPiinche VErga(; ii Piinche Sonniia ii Suzana pikenselo por donde less cepa ala verga Khiela Wrote Thiss Biitchess ii El Lastt name ES Toledooo
It basically means "For reals..." like in agreement with. It does not directly translate into English.
Depends on the context. Well, drink (alcohol) Well then, take this (thing)
I good, just playing playstation
yo dige means i said so
For all
No me vuelvas a rogar
It means,"I can't... it will be difficult."
Puess Yo Sii HAblo En Espanol PEro Sabess Que Vete Musho AL aPiinche VErga(; ii Piinche Sonniia ii Suzana pikenselo por donde less cepa ala verga Khiela Wrote Thiss Biitchess ii El Lastt name ES Toledooo
"Pues" can be translated to "well" or "so" in English. It is often used to transition between thoughts or to express hesitation or uncertainty.
No ENTIENDES pues etc. = You don't understand well then I won't know what else No INTENTES pues etc. = You don't try well etc.
well it's very cold
'if you could, then what you do'
It basically means "For reals..." like in agreement with. It does not directly translate into English.
"Orale pues" is a common Mexican phrase that can be translated as "okay then" or "alright then." It is often used informally to express agreement, approval, or understanding in a conversation.
It means: "well I don't know. And you? Who are you?"