It depends what you mean.
If you are talking to a pumpkin or other similar gourd/squash and you wish to ask it what's up, you could say "?Que te pasa, calabaza?"
If you are using the word "pumpkin" as a form of endearment (like "honey" or "sweetie"), you will need to use a different one in Spanish since "pumpkin" cannot be interpreted that way. Good replacements include: cariño(a), cielo, miel, mi corazón, etc. Insert your replacement into the blank in this phrase: "?Que te pasa, _____?"
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
Que tal, princesa?
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
it is ¿que hubo? in english is like Whats up?
== == Me levanto.
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
Que tal, princesa?
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
"¿Qué pasa?" in Spanish translates to "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a common informal greeting to ask how someone is doing or what they are up to.
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
"tahst whats up" lol -_- ;)
You say whats up?
It means "What's Up?". also Whats wrong, or whats the matter
Whats up = Que Pasa or Pronounced "Kay pausa"
it is ¿que hubo? in english is like Whats up?
You can't because there is no such language called ''Mexican" In Spanish, you could say: Que hay? or Que pasa?
"To wake up" in Spanish is "despertar".