Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
" I don't care what happened."
Allen E. Banik has written: 'Lo Que Escogemos Esta Claro'
Paso Doble originated from Southern France.
A Paso Fino is a gaited horse.
It depends on what is your definition of "Mexicans" and "Americans": as a nationality or as some ethnicity? I.e: by "American" you mean white? Hispanic people with American nationality account for 76% of El Paso population.
"Lo que pasรณ" in Spanish translates to "what happened" in English.
"And now look what happened."
"Que paso chula" is Spanish for "What's up, beautiful." It is a casual and informal way to greet someone you find attractive.
'Que paso' is spanish for 'what happened?' (often abbreviated as k paso)
lo que means:What?!
Look at what I have look at what I have.
Look! What I...
I think you mean 'dame lo que quiero'. That's Spanish for 'Give me what I want'.
Tell me what happened to you
" I don't care what happened."
Assuming the verbs in the given example are in the past tense and lack proper accents, then the meaning is, "What happened, happened between you and me."
Spanish sea lo que sea means "come what may".