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What is going on? En español
any help on saying "what is going on?"
que es vas en? is that correct? |
I have heard that word in the movie.
But I'm not very sure about the translation, I don't want to give you an incorrect translation, but I have hear about that word that is interpreted as Que esta pasando. Better that a native answers your question. |
thx
i think you are correct...my question is now is....are some expressions in english not able to be said in spanish? the same way??? like u said the same sentence but in a different way u said whats happening
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Yes, as you have said, there're diversity of ways in that you can give an expression for a only word.
In the old case that you said. What is going on? What's happening? Really they mean the same solely that in different forms. That was your question? |
What is going on?
¿Qué pasa? [what happens?] ¿Qué está pasando? [what is happening?] ¿Qué te traes? [what are you up to?] ¿Qué onda? [what's up?] :) |
Yes I didn't know the other phrases.
Thank you for the advices. |
You're welcome! :)
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Wow these are both good questions and answers too. But since the language has everything to do with mascular and feminine specifications, can I say ''¿ Qué paso?'' when refering to a male and ''¿qué está pasanda?'' when talking to a female?
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¿Que pasó? What happened?
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What was going on?
¿Qué pasó? [what happened?] (Although some people may use this as "What's up?") ¿Qué estaba pasando? [what was happening?] ¿Qué te traías? [what were you up to?] ¿Qué onda? [what's up?] (I think you only use this in present tense... there is not even a verb in Spanish here) Hope that gives you an idea. (Not very common to use these past forms, although you could heard them.) :) |
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Muy bien, Naija.
Memorizar está bien, y practicar también. |
You couldn't translate that literally word-for-word, because Spanish sentences can't end in a preposition. I would use "¿Qué pasa?", though there are quite a lot of variations of the expression.
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Yes I'm agree with you Gina.
What's going on? Can you spell word by word. |
que tal, que pasa, que onda
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Hey, and if you want to be "challenging" you could also say,
¿Qué demonios está pasando? (As in "what the hell is going on?") (Literally, "What the demons is happening?") :) |
Pablo
What's going on there? May you explain me more about your commentary. Pablo. Don't upset with me. Just now I'm practice myself. Hello Miguel. What hell going on? I don't know Miguel, I suppose a homicide in the apartment. What. How do you know that? Well the police told me that a man got out of the Alice's apartment three hours ago with a weapon over his hands. Oh my god. I can't believe it. Yes at least that was the information the cap gave me two minutes ago. And. Where's Alice? Die. What? Die. Are you sure? Yes. What going on? I can't believe that, because in the very early I saw to Alice getting out of her house and her side with the dog, and well I didn't see nothing suspicious with her. Yes I saw her early too. And I didn't see anything strong with her, but well now she is die for a man who entered to her house and shot against her. Definitely this city isn't secure today. Yes I think the same. The end. I hope you can correct me. I will appreciate your correction. |
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