Wie geht es Ihnen is a translation of 'What's up.' It means 'How are you?' (formal)
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"Was gibt's?" ="What's up?" (also "What's the matter?")
"Was ist los?" = "What's up?" (also "What's the matter?" or "What's wrong?")
"Was geht ab?" = "What's up?" (also "What's the matter?" or "What's going on?")
In everyday usage it is "was ist los"
"Wie Gehts?" Literally What goes?
Was gibt's?
aufwaerts
aufstehen
German translation for "What's up?" is: "Was ist los?"
What's up? means in German "Na, wie geht's?", or "Was ist los?", or "Was geht?".
aufgeräumt is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Bingtranslator.com A: "Austrinken."
aufstehen= to stand up
Hands up, hands up, drop your weapons, Shut up( to german soldier)
'to meet up' in German would be 'zu treffen'. The German verb for 'meet' is treffen, so zu treffen would be to meet up. You would not add the German word for up to this phrase.
an der Küste is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
was ist owen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Aufstehen" means stand up in German