Right (you) knave/joker, what's true.
Que duermas bien means may you sleep well.
Me divertí mucho con usted / con ustedes / contigo (con vos) / con vosotros, as (pretérito indefinido)En verdad / en serio que me he divertido con usted / con ustedes / contigo / con vosotros, as (pretérito perfecto).En verdad / en serio que me divertía con usted / con ustedes / contigo (con vos) / con vosotros, as(pretérito imperfecto)Pasárselo / pasársela bien con alguien también es factible de conjugarse similar a los enunciados anteriores.
Everythins is fine /cool
Que tal does not mean what's up. Que tal is an expression used that is most similar to "how's it going" in English. The correct response is "bien" - "bien, gracias" - "bien, y tu?". If you want to say "what's up" you would use "que pasa" or "que onda" (que onda is a Mexican expression).
in spanish Mas o menos (pronounced as it is spelled)
iralo que shulo
"¡Qué chulo está!" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "How cool it is!" or "How nice it is!". It is generally used to express enthusiasm or admiration for something.
A direct translation from Spanish translates to "that pimp", or calling someone cool.
"I don't know the truth."
¡Que bien! means: That's great.
"No es verdad que" in English means "It is not true that."
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
que linda: How beautiful bien dicho: well said or something like that
The truth is, they love you
Oh, how nice.
great! or how nice or how great!
"Que pase bien el día" is Spanish for "I wish you a good day" or "have a good day."