it's Irish Gaelic for 'how are you'but literally translates as 'what way are you' it is more common in Ulster dialect but is used to some extent in others.
"ta" may be a short for "tu as" = you haveit may also be the word "ta" = your
it means "you are not for me"
"Que buena tu ta" is a phrase in Spanish slang that roughly translates to "You're looking good" or "You're cool." It is commonly used to compliment someone's appearance or style.
What Are You Doing Cutie
How is your town? Do you like your town?
how do you feel with your ...
It means: 'hello, what is your name?'
Tu Tatuta Tuta Ta was created in 1993.
"Ta" is a colloquial shortening for "está," so this would actually be "está fea tu novia," which, oddly enough, means "Your girlfriend is ugly."
Maybe you mean: et tu as quel age? which means: And how old are you?
that's kinda like slang for "está bien, y tu hijo?" which "he/she is good. and you son?"
it means that you have taken your mum's watch