Should be "Qué onda, primo."
What's going on, cousin. Although "cousin" doesn't have to be your actual cousin. Could be like: "what's happening, my brother?" "What's going on, bro?"
"Qué onda primo" is a colloquial Mexican Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "what's up, cousin?" It is often used informally to greet a close friend or family member.
It means "How handsome you are, cousin!" in Spanish.
This sentence can be translated as "What's up, cousin? We are leaving tomorrow morning."
"Primo estoy bien" is a mix of Spanish and English. "Primo" means cousin in Spanish, while "estoy bien" means I am fine. So, the phrase could be translated as "Cousin, I am fine."
"Que caza" means "What are you hunting?" in Spanish.
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
It means "How handsome you are, cousin!" in Spanish.
My cousin is speaking
This sentence can be translated as "What's up, cousin? We are leaving tomorrow morning."
This sentence is grammatically incorrect, but it means: "What a good bonus/cousin!" (It should be que buena prima for a female cousin and que bueno primo for a male cousin).
Que es mi primo hermoso?
I have a cousin who is a total hunk (or could be ladies man depending on context).
Eres el mejor primo que he tenido.
Primo you case in English means you marry cousin.
el primo translates into "male cousin" in english
There isn't an exact phrase, but this might work Translation: ¿Que onda primo?
Primo means nephew, and i think you mean Carlitobrother is hermanoActually, Primo means cousin.Just so no one is confused, haha.
male cousin