its a phrase meaning "whats up?" or "whats going on?" or "whats happening?"
"¿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.
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"¿Qué pasa, mi amor?" in Spanish means "What's going on, my love?" It is a casual and affectionate term used to ask a loved one how they are doing or feeling.
"Raisin" would translate to "pasa" in Spanish, but is commonly said as, "uva pasa". Hope this helped. (:
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
No, the word "pasa" does not mean no longer popular. In Spanish, "pasa" generally refers to a raisin.
"Mi pasa tiempos" is not a phrase in Spanish. It seems like a mix of "mi" (my), "pasa tiempo" (spare time), and "pasa tiempos" (hobbies). If you meant to say "hobbies" or "pastimes," you can say "mis pasatiempos" in Spanish.
Ke Pasa puneta means (which should be written Qué Pasa Puñeta?) What's Up Jerk off!!
"¿Qué pasa, mi amor?" in Spanish means "What's going on, my love?" It is a casual and affectionate term used to ask a loved one how they are doing or feeling.
"Raisin" would translate to "pasa" in Spanish, but is commonly said as, "uva pasa". Hope this helped. (:
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"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
No, the word "pasa" does not mean no longer popular. In Spanish, "pasa" generally refers to a raisin.
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