francis says: This is a commun expression
the exact translation means
What is there new?
but can be commonly used as "What's up?"
¡Hola! Estoy aquí para ayudarte. ¿En qué puedo asistirte hoy?
'What's new?'
"¿Qué hay de nuevo?" in Spanish translates to "What's new?" in English. It is a common phrase used to ask someone about any recent updates or news.
Nuevo formulario de contacto recibido
Translation: again
"No puedo ESPERAR a verte de nuevo" ("I can't wait to see you again"). The context would call for a verb at the position, and "esperar" ("wait") would make sense.
El Año Nuevo se celebra el 1 de enero de cada año en la mayoría de los países del mundo.
What is new? = ¿Qué hay de nuevo? Simpler and more common: Que pas?
Qué hay de nuevo?
The expression is -¿Qué hay de nuevo? and it means, "What is there of new?" or, "What's new?
It means " What's new".
The cast of Que hay de nuevo con Monica Noguera - 2006 includes: Roberto Levermann as Himself - Guest
"¿Qué hay de nuevo?" in Spanish translates to "What's new?" in English. It is a common phrase used to ask someone about any recent updates or news.
The question means 'What's new?' The answer could be almost anything, depending on 'what's new'!
Literally: what have you that's new 'What's new?'
It means, "...such that one must learn [it] all over again."
¿Qué Pasó? (kay-pa-SOH) is equivalent to "What's up?".Que hay de nuevo
"Que hay de nuevo" or "Que has hecho" or "En que has estado"Will should get the same answer for each question.
Amar de Nuevo was created in 1999.