do you mean to spell it in english phonetics or translate it?
translation: how's your day?
pronunciation: kay tahl too dee-ah*
*the spanish d is a dental, so your tongue touches your teeth when you say it. kind of like the 'th' sound in they, only with a bit less emphasis.
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
¿Qué tal? How is it going? How are you? How are you doing? Literally, "qué tal" means, "that such."
It's either "what's up?" or "what's going on?"
"Que tal chica" translates to "how are you girl" in English. It is a casual greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.
"Hola ¿Qué tal?" means "Hello, what's up?"
Que tal tu dia carino?
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
¿Qué tal? How is it going? How are you? How are you doing? Literally, "qué tal" means, "that such."
It's either "what's up?" or "what's going on?"
(hi,) what's up
"Que tal chica" translates to "how are you girl" in English. It is a casual greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.
"Hola ¿Qué tal?" means "Hello, what's up?"
"Que tal" in Spanish translates to "How's it going?" or "What's up?" in English. It is a common informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.
Como estas or que pasa or qua tal
how was your weekend?
What's up with you today?
Que tal us a way to say "How are you" to someone you are familiar with. Literally translated, it means "How about?"