Are you asking in Spanish or Portuguese? In Spanish it is "Que pasa hija (phonetic eeha)" and that means "What's up Sister" (literal translation), or just slang "What's Up", What's Happening", "What's going on" ~
If your asking in Portuguese ~ I have no answer to that!
Correction: "mija" literally means "my daughter", it is a contraction of "mi hija" ("mijo" means "my son").
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∙ 14y ago"Qué pasa mija" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What's up, my daughter?" It is a casual way of asking how someone is doing, often used among family or close friends.
"Aye papi que pasa" is a casual Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "Hey daddy, what's up?" It is often used to greet someone in a playful or affectionate manner.
"Pasa contigo" means "What's happening with you?" or "What's going on with you?" in Spanish. It is a common phrase used to ask someone about their current state or situation.
Another phrase for "¿Qué pasa?" could be "¿Qué tal?" or "¿Qué onda?"
"¿Qué estás haciendo, mija?" is Spanish for "What are you doing, dear?" or "What are you up to, sweetie?" It is a casual way of asking someone what they are currently occupied with.
"What's up, boys"?/"What's happening, boys?"/"What's up or happening, guys?"
"Que está pasando?" ?Que pasa?
What's up neighbor
"Que pasa muchacho" means "what's up man."
¿QUÉ PASA, CHIQUITA? (CORRECT spelling) --- What's the matter, dear / baby?
It means "What´s happening, girls?"
"What is happening with you, beautiful?"
Its not kipasa, its que pasa. This spanish for "what's up?"
it means 'whats up,cutie'?
It means what happens after that?
Que pasa means whats up.
Hey whats up with you? are you crazy or what.
If you mean 'Que lo que pasa a mi bebe el siempre llama pidiendome', that would be: 'What happens with my baby he's always calling, asking (for) me' But it's not very clear after 'baby'