whats up with the night
"Nothing is happening" is one English equivalent of the Spanish phrase No pasa nada.Specifically, the adverb no is "not." The present indicative verb pasa means "(it) does happen, happens, is happening" in this context. The adverb/feminine noun nada translates as "nothing."The pronunciation will be "noh PA-sa NA-tha" in Spanish.
what's up, my loved one (feminine)
I believe you are asking about "¿qué pasa?" roughly translated means - What's happening or what's up??
Qué Te Pasa was created in 1987.
it passes
"Que pasa si te quiero" translates to "What happens if I love you" in English.
Como estas or que pasa or qua tal
Something strange is going on in our ....
I had a good time yesterday
it means "ohh what's wrong with you"
whats up with the night
"Nothing is happening" is one English equivalent of the Spanish phrase No pasa nada.Specifically, the adverb no is "not." The present indicative verb pasa means "(it) does happen, happens, is happening" in this context. The adverb/feminine noun nada translates as "nothing."The pronunciation will be "noh PA-sa NA-tha" in Spanish.
what's up, my loved one (feminine)
What's up baby, what's going on?
"De nada" is used to say "your welcome". Directly translated to English it means "of nothing". "No pasa nada" is a future tense... "nothing will happen", "nothing happens".
It means "What's Up?". also Whats wrong, or whats the matter