"Que tal estas" translates to "How are you?" in English. It's a common greeting used in Spanish-speaking countries to inquire about someone's well-being. The phrase can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Como estas or que pasa or qua tal
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
There is no direct translation but, "Como estas?" is how are you, and "Que tal?" is how are things.
Que tal? (How's things?) Como estas? (How are you?)
"que estas bien" phrase could be translated as English "be well" or "take care" when leaving
Translation: What's up? How are you? What are you doing?
"are these cool"
Translation: What are you doing? What's up?
¿Qué tal va todo?Sinceramente no sé qué querrían decir con lo de abajo; y soy hispanoparlante:Como estas (How are you) -or- que tal (How's it going)Pronunciation: Como Estas (comb-o estahs) que tal (kay-tahl)
Hello kitty in spanish is kanichiwa siemasung
¿Qué tal? How is it going? How are you? How are you doing? Literally, "qué tal" means, "that such."
You can say it like this; "Como estas" (where the bold letters get the emphasis)A less formal way of a greeting is "Que pasa" or "Que tal" means What's happening