how's it going? or how are you? It's a slightly more informal version of "?Cómo estás?"
Necro here thinks of it as. "Whats up?" Apparently not commonly used close to Mexico but is well understood. However it is not slightly informal. It's downright disrespectful to talk to a stranger in such a manner.
The response, normally, is "Bien, ?y tú?", which means "Well, and you?"
It could be "que tal" that stands for "How are you/how is going/what is up"
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
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.
No. Hola means hello, que tal means how are you (doing).
"Hola. Como se llama?"
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
Que tal (expresión) --- That such (expression)
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You would write it as ¿Qué tal?
lo siento
Que Pasa?
¿Qué tal? is pronounced (kay-tal).
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It could be "que tal" that stands for "How are you/how is going/what is up"
¿QUÉ TAL? --- How are you? - How do you do? - Hello!