Translation: What are you doing? What's up?
Como estas or que pasa or qua tal
To say, "How are you?", using Spanish, simply say, "¿Como estas?" or, "¿Qué tal?".
"Que tal estas" translates to "How are you?" in English. It's a common greeting used in Spanish-speaking countries to inquire about someone's well-being. The phrase can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Translated to: "¿Qué pasa?"
you say Peru in in Spanish just like you say it in English
¿Qué tal va todo?Sinceramente no sé qué querrían decir con lo de abajo; y soy hispanoparlante:Como estas (How are you) -or- que tal (How's it going)Pronunciation: Como Estas (comb-o estahs) que tal (kay-tahl)
(hi,) what's up
There is no direct translation but, "Como estas?" is how are you, and "Que tal?" is how are things.
Que tal? (very informal) Como estas? (with an accent on the first 'o' and the 'a') (informal) Como esta usted? (accents as above) (formal)
Que tal? (How's things?) Como estas? (How are you?)
You can say it like this; "Como estas" (where the bold letters get the emphasis)A less formal way of a greeting is "Que pasa" or "Que tal" means What's happening
Ola, Chica! Que tal? (And possibly prepare yourself for a cold stare . . . )