It is actually written, qué tal esta. The literal translation is "how/what about this".
"K tal esta" is an abbreviation often used in casual online communication to ask "¿Qué tal estás?" which means "How are you?" in Spanish. It is a more informal way of checking in on someone's well-being.
"¿Cómo esta la cosa?" is Spanish for "How's it going?" or "How are things?" Literally translated it means "How is the thing?" This construction is typical in Cuba, whereas in Spain you are more likely to hear "¿Qué tal?´or "¿Cómo te vas?"
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
As a question: Is it ready? or Are You Ready? As a statement It/he is ready.
"Esta bien" in Spanish translates to "It's fine" or "It's okay."
"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.
that is incorrect spanish, "k beta" does not have a translation, "esta en esta foot" means is in the foot
Como esta y que tal?
Yes. He always laugh at your jokes I mean, who wouldn't :)
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
"¿Cómo esta la cosa?" is Spanish for "How's it going?" or "How are things?" Literally translated it means "How is the thing?" This construction is typical in Cuba, whereas in Spain you are more likely to hear "¿Qué tal?´or "¿Cómo te vas?"
¿Cómo le / les / te / os va en esta noche?¿Qué tal le / les / te / os va esta noche?.
¿QUÉ TAL? --- How are you? - How do you do? - Hello!
do you mean "esta nevando"? that means its snowing..
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.