*finger guns*
Oh im for para lel uni vir zes head ova you.
So, here you appear to have forgotten that you had written "for" when you had put the Spanish translation of it in. "[L]el" is probably an alternate spelling of lul, which derives from lol, so it would mean laughing.
Oh im for laughing uni vir zes ova you.
Uni is the prefix for one, vir is Latin for man, zes is six in dutch, and ova is eggs in latin.
Oh im for laughing one man six eggs you.
Now that this is all English, I will fix up your grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and syntax, which have obviously been messed up in translation.
Oh, I'm laughing for one man, you six eggs.
Here, I realize that you actually meant for there to be two "for"s in this sentence.
Oh, I'm laughing for one man, you for six eggs.