BTW, I am sorry I haven't added any content in awhile, but I have had to rejoin the corporate IT world for the time being. Ho-hum.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Ways to Say "What's Up?"
Immediately improve your Spanish conversational skills with the following conversation starters (equivalent to "what's up?" in English):
¿Qué tal?
¿Qué onda?
¿Qué hay?
¿Qué hubo?
¿Qué hubiéndole?
BTW, I am sorry I haven't added any content in awhile, but I have had to rejoin the corporate IT world for the time being. Ho-hum.
BTW, I am sorry I haven't added any content in awhile, but I have had to rejoin the corporate IT world for the time being. Ho-hum.
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