"¿Qué pasó, muchacho?" in Spanish translates to "What's up, dude?" or "What happened, buddy?" It's a common informal greeting used to ask how someone is doing or to inquire about what's going on.
"Que paso mi bambino" is a mix of Spanish and Italian. In Spanish, "que paso" means "what happened" and "mi bambino" is Italian for "my child." So, the phrase can be interpreted as "what happened, my child."
Lo que pasó means "that which happened," or "what occurred." Lo que pasó es que hablábamos= What happened is (that) we were talking
"El muchacho" means "the boy" in Spanish.
It means "the boy".
Muchacho is a spanish word and means boy, a teenager or young man, In portuguese language it is spelled 'rapaz'.
'Que paso' is spanish for 'what happened?' (often abbreviated as k paso)
"Que pasa muchacho" means "what's up man."
"¿Que voy hacer contigo, muchacho?" means "What shall we do with you, buddy?"
Muchacho que vas cantando was created in 1971.
"Que paso chula" is Spanish for "What's up, beautiful." It is a casual and informal way to greet someone you find attractive.
Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
Muchacho que vas cantando - 1971 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
It means "a guy who talks a lot" in English.
"Que paso mi bambino" is a mix of Spanish and Italian. In Spanish, "que paso" means "what happened" and "mi bambino" is Italian for "my child." So, the phrase can be interpreted as "what happened, my child."
Tell me what happened to you
" I don't care what happened."
what happened my queen?