It means "How are things?" or "How you doin'?"
The quickest answer is "muy bien, gracias" which is "Great, thanks"
The best way is "muy bien, gracias. Y tu?" which means "Very well, thanks. And you?"
¿Qué tal? means "what's up?" or "how's it going?"
¿Qué tal? means "What's up" or "how's it going"
I means "What's up?" loosly translated.
The most common response to that question in my country (Colombia) is "bien" (fine)
Qué tal? is a way to ask "how are you?" in spanish, then, you too can answer with other ways.
Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted?
spanish
"Que sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be" in English.
It means: ''What else i should do?'' it is a question statement. Trust me, my first language is spanish...
It means what language
The language is Spanish. Translation: What a lovely couple.
que tienes
Google translator states it as "que no responda a este mensaje"
They are asking what you like to do so it depends what that is
What language are you speaking = ¿Que idioma habla Usted?
que estas haciendo ahora or que haces ahora
que es "palo" es engish?
"Veo que habla mi idioma" means "I see that you speak my language" in Spanish.