the word tal, does not translate but add Qué
and
¿Qué tal?
is slang for What's up?
"Qué tal" means "What's up?" in Spanish. "Qué tal si..." means "What about if..." or ¨How about (if)..." in Spanish
It could be "que tal" that stands for "How are you/how is going/what is up"
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
The best Spanish dictionary for translations would be a English Spanish dictionary. It would then tell you Tal Vez means perhaps in English.
Como esta y que tal?
In Spanish or Portuguese, tal vez = 'perhaps'
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
Que tal (expresión) --- That such (expression)
"Katal" means nothing. "¿Qué tal?" means how are you.
Tal vez means "maybe" in Spanish.
"Qué tal" means "What's up?" in Spanish. "Qué tal si..." means "What about if..." or ¨How about (if)..." in Spanish
¿Qué tal? is pronounced (kay-tal).
It could be "que tal" that stands for "How are you/how is going/what is up"
¿Cómo va? / ¿Qué tal va? (esto, éste, ésta)
You would write it as ¿Qué tal?
It is actually "que tal", because of pronunciation differences from English to spanish. It means "How's it going?".
"Ay" = Ay! [yo! OR hey!] "dices" = dices [you speak; "Ay YOU dices..." appears to be Spanglish, with the English "you" in place of the Spanish "tú."] "ke tal" = ¿Qué tal? [what's up? OR How's it going?] Proper Spanish would be: ¡Ay! ¿Tú dices? ¿Qué tal? English: Hey! You speak [presumably Spanish]? What's up?