"What do you say we get started?"
It means, "What do you say we get started?"
Que tal? is si,ilar to "How's it going?".
"Que tal si pruebas un sandwich de queso" translates to "How about you try a cheese sandwich" in English. It suggests a recommendation or invitation for someone to taste a cheese sandwich.
"Men, What's up, well, yes, i come to Uruguay, what is going to happen"
Claro Que Si was created in 1981.
"Qué tal" means "What's up?" in Spanish. "Qué tal si..." means "What about if..." or ¨How about (if)..." in Spanish
"If what she said...." (Si lo que ella dijo) "Yes, What she said" (Sí. Lo que ella dijo)
Mi amiga me pidió que te preguntara (o preguntase) que si la consideras bonita / que si se te hace bonita / que si crees que es bonita.
espero que si [there is an accent on the ( i ) in si]
If you're referring to the Old El Paso kid helping to stand up the hard tacos, then he says "¿Qué tal que tuviera un base plano?", but I know that there is another way, which is "¿Lo que si hubiera un fondo plano?", which is more acurate. Hope this helps!
creo que si
Comment es-tu si belle que ça ? :How are you doing to be that beautiful?