Translation: Hello. What's up, my plastic friend?
"Hola qué tal mi amigo plástico" translates to "Hello, how are you my plastic friend?" in English. It is a playful phrase that could be used to greet someone in a casual way, referring to them as a "plastic friend" in a humorous or metaphorical sense.
"Hola que tal" in English translates to "Hello, how are you?" It is a common greeting used in Spanish.
"Hey, ¿Qué tal?" or "¿Cómo estás?" in Spanish is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing or what's up.
"What's up homes" is an informal way to greet someone in English, typically used among friends. In Spanish, you could say "¿Qué tal, amigo?" or "¿Qué pasa, compadre?" for a similar informal greeting.
"Hello friend, how are you? I love you very much."
Hello in Zamboangueño Chavacano and in other dialects of Chavacano Language is "HOLA!" how are you is "Que tal?"or "Como Estas?" Acer_Cyle/Ar.Rondayot -----Lenguaje Es Cultura y de nuestro IDentidad!!
No. Hola means hello, que tal means how are you (doing).
"Hola. Como se llama?"
Que pasa, mamacita?You could replace "que pasa" with "que onda", they both mean whats up.Literally, "mamacita" means little mama, and it basically means baby, but you could use alot of different words instead.
hola! que tal?
"Hola que tal" in English translates to "Hello, how are you?" It is a common greeting used in Spanish.
Hola, que tal?
hello beautifull how are you do you want me yes or no
¡Hola!¿Qué tal?
Hello kitty in spanish is kanichiwa siemasung
¡Hola, Misty!¿Qué tal, Misty?
¡Hola! (Hello) OR¿Cómo estás? = How are you?'estás' refers to the informal you (tú) and would be used to greet a friend. There are other informal expressions, in addition to the above.Example: ¿Qué tal? How are you doing?To greet a friend in Spanish, you would say: 'Hola, '¿que tal?' OR 'Hola, ¿cómo estás?'
¡Hola!¿Qué tal?¡Saludos!among other expressions