it means wats wrong man you like to much party?
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"Qué pasa mi amigo, te gusta la fiesta" translates to "What's up my friend, do you like the party?"
"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.
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
No, the word "pasa" does not mean no longer popular. In Spanish, "pasa" generally refers to a raisin.
"Pasa contigo" means "What's happening with you?" or "What's going on with you?" in Spanish. It is a common phrase used to ask someone about their current state or situation.
"Estas pasa" is not a standard phrase in Spanish. It does not have a specific meaning in the language. It could be a typo or an incorrect usage of words.
¿Qué pasa, amigo?
It means "with you friend."
Hola! Como te llamas? Me llamo Fred. Que te gusta? Me gusta nadar, esquiar, y comer. Que pasa? Pasa........gracias!
Que pasa, mi amigo?
¿qué pasa con tu amigo?
Que pasa, mi amigo?
It means: Put Me As Your Best Friend Go To My Wall
I believe you're looking for the Spanish phrase "Que pasa, amigo?" (What's happening, friend?)
"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.
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.
muchisimas cosas mi amigo/amiga....en una fiesta de rave la gente se vuele loca, toma drogas y bailan. en el lugar en donde es hace la fiesta, esta super oscuro. no recomiendo que no vallas a un rave.
"I like to sleep and spend time with my family."