"Que Onda" is a slang way of saying "What's up?". It's a colloquialism of Mexico based on the (slang) phrase "Que Pasa".
Unique to Spanish spoken in Mexico, not all Spanish speakers are familiar with the term, just as some in the US don't understand certain British slang.
onda means wave like in the sea
but it is used as happening like
Que onda! What's happening?
or no agarro tu onda
I dont get your wave length (or thing)
you can say k onda again or k pedo or k paso
It depends on the punctuation. "Que onda" = "what wave?" or "What a wave!"
It means, "What's happenin', girlfriend?"
It means " In the wave "
The answer depends on context, spelling and punctuation. The word que can mean what or that and sometimes how. The word onda means wave (as in radio waves) The word honda/o (sounds the same as onda) means deep. So the question ¿Qué onda? could be "what wavelength?" (poor grammar, but still sometimes used. Which is the wavelength (¿Quál es la onda?) is the preferred way to ask that question.) The statement "Que honda," could means "how deep". A comment made to a girl or woman who made a profound statement.
Que tal/que tal estás/que onda ese/que onda raza/que onda tio. It depends if you're talking to a Spaniard or a Latin American. I guess the first one is the safest to use if you speak no Spanish at all.
What happened to your friend at low
This is really a question ?Que onda? and ?Como estas? This means literally How are the waves? and How are youu (familiar, not formal or to elders (Como Esta? Both the word Que has an accent and the words estas over the a and esta over the a. Que onda? is a very hip way of saying "Hey. What's cool?" or How it hanging or waving, slight pun intended for males to joke about their male parts. Nevertheless, it is very cool to say Que onda? without being disrespectful.
"I am here for your friend."
Buenos recuerdos
"you are what friend"
Ke onda should be spelled Que onda but is a form of a slaing as if you would say Wut's up instead of What are you up to? But they all mean the same thing which it's What are you up to? And Ke = Que From Newyorkminute1: Que onda? means how are the waves as in vibes, and Que haces? means What are you doing or making?, and o Que? means or what so.. you have What's up. what are you doing, or what?
Translation: Me too, what's hangin'?
"whats up, f*ckin ugly"
The answer depends on context, spelling and punctuation. The word que can mean what or that and sometimes how. The word onda means wave (as in radio waves) The word honda/o (sounds the same as onda) means deep. So the question ¿Qué onda? could be "what wavelength?" (poor grammar, but still sometimes used. Which is the wavelength (¿Quál es la onda?) is the preferred way to ask that question.) The statement "Que honda," could means "how deep". A comment made to a girl or woman who made a profound statement.
Que tal/que tal estás/que onda ese/que onda raza/que onda tio. It depends if you're talking to a Spaniard or a Latin American. I guess the first one is the safest to use if you speak no Spanish at all.
What happened to your friend at low
"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.
This is really a question ?Que onda? and ?Como estas? This means literally How are the waves? and How are youu (familiar, not formal or to elders (Como Esta? Both the word Que has an accent and the words estas over the a and esta over the a. Que onda? is a very hip way of saying "Hey. What's cool?" or How it hanging or waving, slight pun intended for males to joke about their male parts. Nevertheless, it is very cool to say Que onda? without being disrespectful.
It means, "Wassup?"
Que onda is a slangy Mexican greeting. Soy la gorda means "It's me the fat chick." Habláme a este probably means something like: "This is my phone number."