Dyce payso pronto mail
It seems like you're trying to send a message quickly!
To help you with that, I'll break down what you've written:
- "dyce" might be a typo or a shortened form of "dice" or "dicey" (meaning uncertain or risky).
- "payso" is likely a typo or a shortened form of "pay so" (meaning to pay someone).
- "pronto" is an Italian word that means "soon" or "quickly".
- "mail" refers to sending a message or letter through the postal service or electronically.
If you meant to send a message quickly, you could try rephrasing it to something like:
- "I'll pay you soon" (if you're referring to paying someone).
- "I'll send you a message soon" (if you're referring to sending a message).
- "I'll get back to you quickly" (if you're referring to responding to someone).
Please let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!