"Chara tal" is a Malayalam phrase that roughly translates to "character standing." It is used colloquially to refer to a person who has a strong or distinct personality, often with positive connotations.
¿QUÉ TAL? --- How are you? - How do you do? - Hello!
Cara means friend; a chara can mean 'his friend' or when addressing someone A chara, O friend. This is Irish Gaelic.
Tal (טל) means "dew".
"Qué tal" in Spanish is a casual way to ask "How are you?" or "What's up?" It is commonly used in informal conversations to check in on someone's well-being.
the word tal, does not translate but add Qué and ¿Qué tal? is slang for What's up?
TAL may be the mark for Tal Amos, Israeli and American trained jewelry maker.
In Spanish or Portuguese, tal vez = 'perhaps'
Que tal? is si,ilar to "How's it going?".
It is actually written, qué tal esta. The literal translation is "how/what about this".
Actually "mo chara" simply means "my friend", "mo" means "my" and "chara" means "friend"It's 'my friend' in Irish Gaelic.
No. Hola means hello, que tal means how are you (doing).
The Hebrew word "TAL-mi-DIM" is the plural of the word "tal-MID", meaning "student".