Its not kipasa, its que pasa. This spanish for "what's up?"
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
"Why do you ask? What's up?" (Or it can also mean "What happened?")
I t is actually a Spanish phrase. Correctly spelled it is "?Que Pasa?" It means "What's happening" in Spanish.
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"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
Its not kipasa, its que pasa. This spanish for "what's up?"
"Pasa algo" in Spanish means "something is happening" or "something is wrong." It is often used to inquire if there is a problem or issue that needs to be addressed.
"What's up homes" is an informal way to greet someone in English, typically used among friends. In Spanish, you could say "¿Qué tal, amigo?" or "¿Qué pasa, compadre?" for a similar informal greeting.
"¿Qué te pasa?" = What's the matter with you?
"Que está pasando?" ?Que pasa?
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
"Mi pasa tiempos" is not a phrase in Spanish. It seems like a mix of "mi" (my), "pasa tiempo" (spare time), and "pasa tiempos" (hobbies). If you meant to say "hobbies" or "pastimes," you can say "mis pasatiempos" in Spanish.
"Raisin" would translate to "pasa" in Spanish, but is commonly said as, "uva pasa". Hope this helped. (:
"Pasa contigo" means "What's happening with you?" or "What's going on with you?" in Spanish. It is a common phrase used to ask someone about their current state or situation.
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¿Que pasa?