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What does ey contesta qieneres mean?

The phrase "ey contesta qieneres" appears to be a nonsensical combination of words. It's possible there is a typo or an error in the spelling.

Here's why:

* "Ey": This is not a recognized word in Spanish or any other language I know.

* "Contesta": This is a Spanish verb meaning "to answer."

* "Qieneres": This doesn't resemble any Spanish word. It might be a misspelling of "quién eres" which means "who are you."

Possible interpretations:

* If "Qieneres" is a misspelling of "quién eres": The phrase would be "ey contesta quién eres," which is grammatically incorrect but could potentially mean "hey, answer who you are." However, the "ey" still doesn't make sense.

* It could be a slang expression or a joke: It's possible this phrase is a made-up expression used in a specific community or context.

To understand the meaning, you need more information:

* Context: Where did you encounter this phrase?

* Source: Who said or wrote this phrase?

Please provide more context to help me understand the meaning.

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