This looks like either "text speak" or very poor Spanish. It is probably "Yo creo que ya no vas a venir. Adios." That translates to "I don't thing you are coming now. Goodbye."
"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.
'On s'aimerait tout bas' is French for 'we would whisper'.
It is correctly spelled, "¿Vas a venir por tu chingadera. porque ya me voy a dormir; o todavía te están reganañdo?" It means, "Are you going to come for your [unspecified, singular female noun couched in an expletive] , because I'm going to sleep now; or are they still bawling you out?"
It means that the person in front is irritated by you and wants you to stop.
"(tu) es là -bas" means "(you) are over there". "là " (with the accented à ) indicates a place, like "there". Là -bas indicates a place, but at some distance away from the place you are presently.
"Ã bas..." means "down with ..."
"La bas" means "over there" in English.
"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.
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'On s'aimerait tout bas' is French for 'we would whisper'.
"pieces en bas" means "lower parts".
It is correctly spelled, "¿Vas a venir por tu chingadera. porque ya me voy a dormir; o todavía te están reganañdo?" It means, "Are you going to come for your [unspecified, singular female noun couched in an expletive] , because I'm going to sleep now; or are they still bawling you out?"
'and the bottom'
go over there
down, downstairs
Bás means 'death'.
It means Down in English