Que pasa?
Spanish for "What have you been up to?" or the shorter English slang version of "What's up?"
Yes, Gary Soto is fluent in Spanish. He grew up in a Spanish-speaking household and has shared that language and culture have been significant influences on his writing and identity.
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
Yo había estado + participle I have been + participle for example: I have been reading. Yo había estado leído If you mean the question 'What have you been up to?' Que acaba usted/acabas de hacer?
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"
"Been" is the past participle of the verb "to be". In Spanish the equivalent is "sido" or "estado", depending on context.
Sido
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How do you say, "It has been a while" in spanish
It is not Spanish, but Italian; the Spanish would be te callas. It translates to: Shut up or shut it or you shut up.