Kawaii Yo Ne

Japanese translation help!!?

can you tell me what these mean in english please

spango hanashimasu..
so ka.
oumai…
kirei da na…
Iie….
Ore wa… sekushii da yo.
So ne?
Ja…
Oumai wa… suki?
o…
daisuki…
Hai.
So ka…
… ii onna…
Wakaru?
Ii da ro.
So da ne.
Kawaii.
Nihongo wo hanasuru, Timu?
Britu-kun… urusai, kudasai.
Otoku no hito wa hanasuru.
Ii da ro…

-also, can you put the translation next to the line youre translating to make it a little easier
lol its not homework. someone said that to me

Spango hanashimasu. = I speak Spanish.
Sou ka? = Is that so?
Omae. = You. (Either in a rude or endearing form. Can also mean “idiot” if used in proper context.)
Kirei dane. = How pretty…
Iie. = No.
Ore wa sekushii dayo. = I am sexy (said, most likely, by a male).
Sou ne… = Is that right… (Just a contribution to a conversation, most likely.)
Ja… = Bye…
Omae wa suki? = Do you like it?
O… = Oh… (Did you really need to ask that?)
Daisuki. = I love it.
Hai. = Yes, I understand.
Ii onna. = Good woman.
Wakaru? = Do you understand?
Ii daro. = That’s good.
Sou dane. = I see…
Kawaii. = How cute.
Nihongo wo hanasuru, Timu? = Timu, do you speak Japanese?
Britu-kun, urusai kudasai. = Britu, please shut up.
Otoku no hito wa hanasuru. = This either means the people of the boy or the people of the geek are speaking.

Actually, most of this is pretty informal Japanese, and most of it is somewhat improper. However, I did my best to translate it. I hope that helped.

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