The statement is probably "Todo bien. ¿Y tú? ¿Qué tal? That would mean, "Everything fine. And you? How's it going?"
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I'm guessing you've heard "que tal". It means "what's up?" or "what's happening?"
Que tal você
Chantal is a French equivalent of the English name "Shantelle".Specifically, the "sh-" sound is spelled ch- in French. The name is a proper noun. Its original form was Cantal("rocky place", "place of rocks").The pronunciation will be "shan-tal" in terms of the name and "kan-tal" in terms of the original form.
The statement is probably "Todo bien. ¿Y tú? ¿Qué tal? That would mean, "Everything fine. And you? How's it going?"
Que tal does not mean what's up. Que tal is an expression used that is most similar to "how's it going" in English. The correct response is "bien" - "bien, gracias" - "bien, y tu?". If you want to say "what's up" you would use "que pasa" or "que onda" (que onda is a Mexican expression).
"Good, How´s your family?"
¿Qué tal? ¡Qué bien que platiquemos! ¡Hola! ¡Qué bien que platiquemos!
The most logical response would be "Bien, gracias" which translates to "Good, thank you" in English.
Te va bien? Que tal contigo?
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
"Qué tal" means "how are you." "Cómo estás" means "how are you." "Espero que bien" means "I hope you're well." So, the whole phrase translates to "How are you, I hope you're doing well."
"Que tal" can be translated to "How are you?" or "How are things?" in English. It is a common greeting used to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask how things are going.
"Que tal" can be translated to "how are you?" or "how is it going?" in English. It is a common informal greeting used in Spanish.
(hi,) what's up
"Que tal chica" translates to "how are you girl" in English. It is a casual greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.