Que tal/que tal estás/que onda ese/que onda raza/que onda tio. It depends if you're talking to a Spaniard or a Latin American. I guess the first one is the safest to use if you speak no Spanish at all.
arriva pronunciation:( ah ((rrrrr(roll your tongue)) ee vah)
¿Que tal?
It is not Spanish, but Italian; the Spanish would be te callas. It translates to: Shut up or shut it or you shut up.
Anyways what is up in Spanish is: En fin (Anyways) ... Qué más? (What's up?)
How to say "put your hands up" in spanish is PUT YOUR HANDS UP (i do not no why but that is how haha) hope that helped!
Make up blush is called in Spanish Rubor
"Qué tal" means "What's up?" in Spanish. "Qué tal si..." means "What about if..." or ¨How about (if)..." in Spanish
"To wake up" in Spanish is "despertar".
The equivalent of "up" in Spanish is "arriba".
The word in Spanish for "up" is "arriba". The expression "What's up?" in Spanish is "¿Qué pasa? It is pronounced "Kay PAH-sah".
Arriba is "up" in Spanish it is pronounced "Ah" "Ree" "Bah"
The Spanish set it up by taking over and helping out them.(:
It is not Spanish, but Italian; the Spanish would be te callas. It translates to: Shut up or shut it or you shut up.
Zoe saldana spanish? of course not look it up yourself
Anyways what is up in Spanish is: En fin (Anyways) ... Qué más? (What's up?)
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
up = arriba
There is no "made up name" for 17 in Spanish; there's only the real Spanish name of the number, which is diecisiete.
In spanish the phrase "drink up" is beber hasta. This is a different language.