Hey, what's up?
"Hallo was ist los" means "Hello, what's up?" in English.
"Los Angeles" in Spanish translates to "The Angels" in English.
"Los vecinos" means "the neighbors" in Spanish.
"Los lunes" means "Mondays" in Spanish.
"Trios los gordos" translates to "The Three Fat Guys" in English.
Los dientes means "the teeth" in Spanish.
"Geh zur hölle" would be the translation in to German
Vosos los? is not German. Perhaps you mean Was ist los? which could sound similar to an untrained ear.Was ist los? translates as What's up? or What's going on?
what's the matter=was ist los (pronounciation guide: vas ist lohs?) hope this helps
Was ist los means can be translated as: "What is wrong?" "What's the matter?" "What's up?"
"Was ist los"
Was ist los? is German for "What's happening?"
Was geht? or Was geht ab? if you just mean the greeting kind of "what is up" if you want to ask if there is anything that happened you ask: " was ist passiert?" or " Was ist los?"
The correct term is "Was ist los"
What's going on? translates as Was ist los?
Wie geht's? Wie geht's? means how are you? Whats up? is was ist los?
"Was ist los" is the common term used.
German translation for "What's up?" is: "Was ist los?"