どうしたの? (dou shita no?) generally means "what's up?", though it's literal meaning is "how happened?". You can use it for concern or in regular conversation. Usually if someone isn't looking too good though, どうしたの? is a good way to ask what's wrong.
doshitta no
whats Dana
I'm just translating, mate, that's whats going on. or do you mean:- how do i say "whats going on here" in Japanese? if that's the case then "Koko de nani ga okotte iru" is "whats going on here" in Japanese.
whats happening i shouldn't be alive lol
I shouldn't say for some resons, but buy a book eg. Whats happening to me?(usborne)
'Very Happening' Means really great, or whats in style.
"Time" is 'jikan' in Japanese.
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
Its means your asking the devil in hell whats going on? whats happening to me?
it has something to do with whats happening in the ocean.
Chou A7barek means "Whats happening or Whats up" Hope that helps :)
they will know whats happening to the world
Whats going on means, just What is happening or what are you doing.