Answer the following questions

what does pre viernes el pescado o el bonyo mean

what does que co mis parlemis i duno mean?

what does pre viernes la liche o el hugo mean in spanish?

what does que te gusta comer parde e la guarso mean?

I know some of these are spelled wrong, but can you please help me translate this? I was listening to a recording and didn't understand it.. Thank you so much I really appreciate it :)If you would answer these I would be so happy thanks! :D

If you number the items it's easier for both of us to be on the same item.

1. I can not help you with what is misspelled. viernes = Friday / el pescado = the fish / o = or / el = the

2. mis = my

3. viernes = Friday la = the / leche? = milk / o = or / el = the

4. Qué = what / te gusta = pleases you OR do you like / comer = to eat /

You will have to come a lot closer to what you were hearing because with what is here, I can't even guess!

Sra

I'd be happy to help you with the translations! However, I must clarify that some of the phrases you provided seem to contain misspelled or incorrect words. Despite that, I'll do my best to assist you in understanding the intended meaning.

1. "Pre viernes el pescado o el bonyo" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems there might be some misspellings or errors. It's difficult to provide an accurate translation without proper context or correction of the words.

2. "Que co mis parlemis i duno" is also not a coherent phrase in Spanish. There are spelling mistakes and it's unclear what the intended words might be. Without proper correction or context, it's not possible to give a precise translation.

3. "Pre viernes la liche o el hugo" doesn't make sense in Spanish. It seems to have some errors or misspellings as well. To provide an accurate translation, please provide the correct or intended words.

4. "Que te gusta comer parde e la guarso" appears to contain some misspelled words. However, based on the context, it could possibly mean "What do you like to eat with a side of rice?" The correct phrase in Spanish would be "¿Qué te gusta comer con un lado de arroz?"

As you mentioned that these phrases are from a recording, it's essential to ensure the accuracy of the words before attempting to translate them. If you can provide a more accurate transcript or correction of the words, I'll be glad to help with the translations.