" I don't care what happened."
Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
A Paso Fino is a gaited horse.
Paso Doble originated from Southern France.
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.
The paso doble is modled after spanish bullfights and it oriinated in south France where it got its name from the french military march paso redoble.
matter, as in "que importa?", "what does it matter?".
'Que paso' is spanish for 'what happened?' (often abbreviated as k paso)
Lo que importa es vivir was created in 1987.
"Que paso chula" is Spanish for "What's up, beautiful." It is a casual and informal way to greet someone you find attractive.
Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
que te importa
I love you brother no matter what happens
"Que paso mi bambino" is a mix of Spanish and Italian. In Spanish, "que paso" means "what happened" and "mi bambino" is Italian for "my child." So, the phrase can be interpreted as "what happened, my child."
Tell me what happened to you
What do you care? It can also mean 'Why do you care?'."Whats it matter to you?" is also another translation for that."why do you care?" or "What does it matter to you?"
Que te importa
No me importa lo que diga / digan / digas / digáis No me importa lo que dice / dicen / dices / decís