"¿Qué tal?"
"¿Qué pasa?"
Que tal, princesa?
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
"Nothing much" Is a classic, and often used. A "you" can be added at the end to keep the conversation going. There are more humorous answers like "The Sky", "You Cholesterol" and "Nothing but the rent".
whats Mackenzie mean in Spanish
'Apoyo
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
sup means whats up
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
If someone says sup in chat then the reply is usually nuttin. Sup is short for whats up
whats up
when happy say sup
Well, sup is anther way of saying hi so just like when you say to someone and they say hi back people say sup back to you.
hey whats sup!
"Wus-sup" is a playful slang term combining "what's" and "up", commonly used as a casual greeting to ask someone how they're doing or what they're up to. It's a more informal way to say "what's up" or "how are you."
Reply what are you doing now or a simple "sup"
Sup haiti whats shackin