To make this grammatically correct one would say, "Oye mami que tu haces." Literally this means "Listen/hear mommy, what are you doing?" but a closer translation to English slang would probably be, "Hey momma what you doing?"
bascialy, it is like "y a ti que te pasa"...
oye tu a ti que te pasa means, "hey and what about you?"
Que ocurre, solo quise decir que te quiero y que te extraño...
You meant:¿Estás pendeja o qué te pasa? (vulg.) ---Are you such an a..sehole or what's going on with you? (talking to a woman)
It means "with you friend."
Que te pasa nena = What's the matter with you, girl/babe yo se hablar (pronounced 'a blar') cubano = I can speak Cuban Por que te enojas = Why are you getting angry Porque te enojas = Because you are getting angry
What's going on between us
Hey whats up with you? are you crazy or what.
Que ocurre, solo quise decir que te quiero y que te extraño...
"What is happening with you, beautiful?"
What do you do if the server does not hear you?
You meant:¿Estás pendeja o qué te pasa? (vulg.) ---Are you such an a..sehole or what's going on with you? (talking to a woman)
It means "with you friend."
Que te pasa nena = What's the matter with you, girl/babe yo se hablar (pronounced 'a blar') cubano = I can speak Cuban Por que te enojas = Why are you getting angry Porque te enojas = Because you are getting angry
Hola! Como te llamas? Me llamo Fred. Que te gusta? Me gusta nadar, esquiar, y comer. Que pasa? Pasa........gracias!
¿Qué es lo que te pasa?
What's going on between us
"Que pasa si te quiero" translates to "What happens if I love you" in English.
Means, "oh my god whats wrong with you boy"