"Why do you ask? What's up?" (Or it can also mean "What happened?")
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
ciruelas pasa
ya lo tienes frustrado xk te pasa can be translated into xk already have frustrated you.
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
"Raisin" would translate to "pasa" in Spanish, but is commonly said as, "uva pasa". Hope this helped. (:
Whats up = Que Pasa or Pronounced "Kay pausa"
Que te pasa un buen tiempo.
"Asa Y Pasa." The 'Pasa' part is open to being translated as 'raisin,' but if you read them as the imperatives they are, there's no mistaking what is being said.
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
The phrase "que pasa mi preciosa tia" is in Spanish. To translate this, it would mean "what's going on, my precious aunt". This is a greeting of sorts.
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¿Que pasa?
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
¿Qué pasa?
Que pasa?