HOLA PAPI CHULO IN ENGLISH HOW TO
In this Portuguese lesson you will learn how to use 3 question words in Portuguese: O que, Que, and Qual.
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What’s up? = ¿Qué pasa? ¿Qué pasa? is probably the most common way to say What’s up?, though there are many other ways you can say it. This appears to mean, “ little man” or “little woman.” Sometimes it is also shortened to, “papi” and “mami.” posted by JoyceM. (Dominicans and Puerto Ricans) use “papacito” and “mamacita” towards children. I have heard Caribean Latinos in the U.S. Translated meaning ‘ Dear Little Mother” Also refers to a ‘Babe’ or ‘Real Sweet Chick’ What is a papasito?ĭaddy What is a papacito in English? What’s your name? = ❼ómo te llamas? What is the meaning of Mama Sita? ¡buenas noches! How do you introduce yourself in Spanish? – When used as a pronoun, use “ésta”: ésta es mi casa. – When used as an adjective, use “esta”: esta casa es mía. – For the verb estar, use “está”: mi casa está aquí. The most basic greeting that you would use to ask “How are you?” to one person, in an informal setting, is: ❼ómo estás? (How are you?) A slight variation on this greeting is ❼ómo estás tú? What’s the difference between ESTA and estas in Spanish? Generally, it’s not used as a direct alternative to “❼ómo estás?” If you’re not familiar with the person, you might instead ask “ ❼ómo se siente?” (koh-moh say see-ehn-tay) It’s the same question, but using a more formal pronoun. The word is pronounced “ka-ya-tay.” Here’s what you can say: “¡Cállate!” (“Shut up!”) What’s another way of saying Como estas? Say “shut up.” “Cállate” is the literal translation of “shut up” in Spanish, and there are a few ways to say it. The most commonly spoken phrase in Spanish greetings is, of course, ❼ómo estás? which means “How are you?” This is an informal way to ask the current state of a friend, acquaintance, or a new person to whom you would address as tú. “Hasta el fuego” has no direct translation in Spanish, but the closest meaning is “ up to the fire” or “until the fire”. See also what birds fly south for the winter