kak dela or kak dilishki
"Привет" (pri-vyet) is a common way to say "hi" or "hello" in Russian, and can also be used informally to ask "what's up?" Another informal way to ask "what's up?" is "Чё как?" (chto kak?).
You can say "Серьёзно, заткнись!" to mean "No seriously, shut up!" in Russian.
Biyastra, or in written form быстрее
Вы не пришёл на свидание (Ya ne prishel na svidaniye).
"На́ тебя́" (Na tebya) is a colloquial way to express "Up Yours" in Russian. It is a rude and offensive phrase, so it's important to use with caution and only in appropriate contexts.
"¿Qué pasa?" in Spanish translates to "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a common informal greeting to ask how someone is doing or what they are up to.
"tahst whats up" lol -_- ;)
Вы не пришёл на свидание (Ya ne prishel na svidaniye).
You say whats up?
nothing wats up wiv ur face!
Reply what are you doing now or a simple "sup"
Well if there nothing to say just say whats up or whats new
Russian for "Wake up!" is проснись!, pronounced prasNEES! (as in niece, not knees)
In Bengali, "hello, what's up" can be said as "হ্যালো, কি খবর?" (pronounced as "Hello, ki khobor?").
Проснись - Prosnis'
whats up
give her a compliment or say, "hey, whats up?"
u should ask him even though he will say no. then follow him a couple times see whats up. if it is true will break up with him.