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En español, "¿Qué pasa?" es una frase común para decir "¿Qué tal?" o "¿Cómo estás?". Esta frase se usa en los países de habla hispana para saludar a alguien de manera informal. También es una buena forma de iniciar una conversación. Durante la pandemia de COVID-19, Educación en el Hospital Clínico contactó a diferentes universidades para contratar a estudiantes de enfermería de cuarto año como Ayudantes de Atención Médica (HAs). Estos estudiantes tuvieron la oportunidad de adquirir habilidades valiosas, cuidando a los pacientes que a menudo estaban solos. Estos estudiantes también aprendieron la importancia de protegerse a sí mismos y cómo usar sus materiales con el mínimo uso posible. Esta experiencia fue muy valorada y será recordada por el resto de sus vidas. En conclusión, "¿Qué pasa?" es una frase informal para preguntar a alguien "¿Qué tal?" en español.

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In Spanish, the phrase "¿Qué pasa?" is the equivalent of "What's up?" It is an informal, colloquial way to ask what is happening. This phrase is used to greet someone and can be used as a response to someone asking how you are doing. This study's findings suggest that behavioral factors, households’ socioeconomic characteristics and structural attributes of dwellings can significantly influence energy-related actions. Behavioral factors such as knowledge, attitude and perceived costs/benefits are important determinants of energy-related actions. Households’ socioeconomic characteristics and structural attributes of dwellings can also play a vital role in influencing energy-related actions. In conclusion, the phrase "¿Qué pasa?" is the Spanish equivalent of "What's up?" and is used to greet someone. The findings from this study suggest that behavioral factors, households’ socioeconomic characteristics and structural attributes of dwellings can play a role in influencing energy-related actions. Therefore, understanding these factors is important in order to identify strategies to encourage individuals to take energy-related actions.

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L Niamir, O Ivanova, T Filatova, A Voinov… - Energy Research & …, 2020 - Elsevier

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The book examines the Spanish notion of the female as a subject of imperial power and as an ideological tool for constructing national identity, as well as the emergence of a new social class of self-made and independent women who, by their own efforts, rose to positions of power and influence. The Spanish phrase, "¿Qué tal?" is a way of asking "What's up?" It is often used to greet people and start conversations. This phrase is a way of showing interest in someone and starting a friendly conversation. It shows that the speaker is interested in the other person and wants to know how they are doing. It is a great way to get to know someone and start a conversation. In conclusion, the phrase “¿Qué tal?” is a casual way to ask “What’s up?” in Spanish. It is commonly used to greet people, start conversations, and show interest in someone. It is a great way to get to know someone and start a conversation.

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BA Aldaraca - 2018 - muse.jhu.edu

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"What's up" is a phrase commonly used to greet someone in English, but what is the equivalent phrase used in Spanish? In Spanish, the phrase "¿Qué pasa?" is the most common phrase used to ask "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a casual phrase used to greet someone and ask how they are doing. The phrase "¿Qué pasa?" is a casual way to greet someone and ask how they are doing. It is the Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "What's up?". This phrase is commonly used among friends, family and acquaintances to show that you are interested in their current situation and to start a conversation. It is a friendly and informal way to ask someone about their day and make sure that they are doing alright. To conclude, "¿Qué pasa?" is a great way to greet someone in Spanish and show that you are interested in them and their wellbeing.

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VV Lima, JM Miranda, MA Baptista… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2010 - nhess.copernicus.org

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What's up in Spanish is "¿Qué pasa?" or "¿Qué hay?". These are two informal ways to greet someone in Spanish. It can be used as a casual replacement for "hello" or "how are you". It is also commonly used to ask what is new with someone. Generally, it is an informal way of expressing interest in someone and learning what is going on in their lives. In conclusion, "¿Qué pasa?" and "¿Qué hay?" are two common informal ways to greet someone in Spanish. They are used as a replacement for "hello" and "how are you" and to ask what someone is up to. These phrases are a great way to start a conversation and show interest in someone.

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P Ordóñez de Pablos - Journal of intellectual capital, 2003 - emerald.com

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"Hola" is the most common and universal way to say "what's up" in Spanish. This phrase is used to greet someone and to start a conversation. It is also used to show interest in what the other person is saying. It can be used in formal and informal contexts and it is a very versatile phrase. The phrase "¿Qué pasa?" is also very commonly used in Spanish, and has a similar meaning to "what's up." It is used to show interest in someone and to start a conversation. It can also be used in a more informal setting. In conclusion, "Hola" and "¿Qué pasa?" are the two most common ways to say "what's up" in Spanish. They are versatile phrases that can be used in a variety of contexts, both formal and informal. Whether you are meeting someone for the first time or just catching up with a friend, these are great phrases to use.

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A Pérez-Martinez, P Guerra-García, M Melgosa… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Springer

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What's up in Spanish? is a common phrase used to ask how someone is doing. It is an informal greeting and can be used among friends. In Spanish, the phrase is translated to ¿Qué pasa?, which literally translates to what's happening. This phrase can be used to ask about a person's day, plans, or general well-being. The phrase “What’s up in Spanish?” is a casual way to greet friends and acquaintances in Spanish-speaking countries. It is a casual way to show interest in someone’s life and current activities. In Spanish, the phrase would be translated to ¿Qué pasa?, which can be used to ask about a person’s day, plans, or general well-being. This phrase is a great way to start a conversation and show interest in someone’s life. It is also a nice way to show respect and friendliness when interacting with Spanish speakers. In conclusion, “What’s up in Spanish?” is a great way to greet friends and acquaintances in Spanish-speaking countries. It is a casual way to show interest and respect for someone, and is a great way to start a conversation.

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P Hart - 1987 - books.google.com

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The phrase "What's up?" is a common English phrase used to ask someone what is new or exciting in their life. In Spanish, the phrase "¿Qué hay?" is a common way to say the same thing. It is also sometimes translated as "¿Qué pasa?" Both of these phrases are informal and can be used with friends and family. The phrase "¿Qué tal?" is a slightly more formal way to ask the same question. In conclusion, the phrase “What’s up?” in English is translated to “¿Qué hay?”, “¿Qué pasa?”, or “¿Qué tal?” in Spanish. All of these phrases are informal and can be used to ask someone what is new or exciting in their life. Additionally, the phrase “¿Qué tal?” is slightly more formal than the other two.

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M Casadesu´ s, G Gime´ nez, I Heras - European business review, 2001 - emerald.com

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"What's up" in Spanish is "¿Qué tal?" This phrase is a great way to initiate a conversation with someone in Spanish. It can be used as a greeting, to ask how someone is doing, or to start a casual conversation. It is a flexible phrase that can be used in many different contexts. In conclusion, "¿Qué tal?" is the Spanish equivalent of "What's up?" and is a great way to start a conversation with someone in Spanish.

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C Larrinaga‐González, F Carrasco‐Fenech… - Accounting, Auditing & …, 2001 - emerald.com

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In Spanish, "¿Qué pasa?" is a common phrase used to say "What's up?" or "How are you?". This phrase is used in Spanish-speaking countries to greet someone in a casual way. It's also a good way to start a conversation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Education in the Hospital Clinic contacted different universities to employ fourth year student nurses as Healthcare Aids (HAs). These students had the opportunity to gain valuable skills, by taking care of patients who were often alone. These students also learned the importance of protecting themselves, and how to use their material with the minimum usage possible. This experience was highly valued, and will be remembered for the rest of their lives. Overall, "¿Qué pasa?" is an informal phrase to ask someone "What's up?" in Spanish.

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C Casafont, N Fabrellas, P Rivera, MC Olivé-Ferrer… - Nurse Education …, 2021 - Elsevier

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"What's up" in Spanish is typically translated as "¿Qué pasa?" or "¿Qué hay?" It is a popular expression used among friends as a greeting. It is often used as an informal way of asking how someone is doing or what they are up to. It can also be used to ask someone what is new or interesting in their life. "¿Qué pasa?" or "¿Qué hay?" is the Spanish translation for the popular English expression "What's up?". It is used as a friendly greeting among friends and to ask how someone is doing or what they are up to. This phrase is also used to inquire about any new and interesting events happening in someone's life. As an informal greeting, it is a great way to show your care and interest in the person you are talking to.

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AC Zentella - … Multilingual Apple: Languages in New York City, 2002 - books.google.com

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