"What's up, boys"?/"What's happening, boys?"/"What's up or happening, guys?"
Let's assume it's a question. Then it says, "What happens if I love you?"
Somthing to the effect of; "your mom is in my dreams".
"Hola que pasa" translates to "Hello, what's up" in English. It is commonly used as a casual greeting to check in on how someone is doing or to start a conversation.
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
"Qué pasa mi amiga mayor" translates to "What's up my older friend" in English. It's a casual way of checking in with someone and asking how they're doing.
whats up with the night
what's up, my loved one (feminine)
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
"Que está pasando?" ?Que pasa?
Let's assume it's a question. Then it says, "What happens if I love you?"
Somthing to the effect of; "your mom is in my dreams".
What's up neighbor
"Que pasa muchacho" means "what's up man."
Como estas or que pasa or qua tal
¿QUÉ PASA, CHIQUITA? (CORRECT spelling) --- What's the matter, dear / baby?
"Hola que pasa" translates to "Hello, what's up" in English. It is commonly used as a casual greeting to check in on how someone is doing or to start a conversation.
it means 'whats up,cutie'?