What's up homes - in Spanish is -¿Qué pasa, amigo
"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.
"¿Qué pasa?" in Spanish translates to "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a common informal greeting to ask how someone is doing or what they are up to.
"¿Qué pasa mañana?" means "What's happening tomorrow?" in Spanish. It is a way to inquire about events or plans scheduled for the next day.
"Date" in Spanish can mean both "give me" (as in "Date prisa" - hurry up) and "date" (as in the calendar date).
In Spanish, "alor" is not a recognized word. It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
"Hey, ¿Qué tal?" or "¿Cómo estás?" in Spanish is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing or what's up.
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
"¿Qué pasa?" in Spanish translates to "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a common informal greeting to ask how someone is doing or what they are up to.
quvo is actually slang for two spanish words, "que uvo" wich actually means, whats up
Whats up....or Whats new....or slang for How you doin or what you up to
It means "What's Up?". also Whats wrong, or whats the matter
Whats up = Que Pasa or Pronounced "Kay pausa"
it is ¿que hubo? in english is like Whats up?
Que tal, princesa?
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
whats up or whats goin on
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
they want to know whats up