QUE PASA? TA BIEN? QUE LO QUE?

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN.

IT MEANS..WHAT HAPPENED? ARE U OKAY? QUE LO QUE IS MORE SLANG FOR HOW ARE U?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. ¿Qué pasa? means "what is happening." The 2nd is probably "está bien" = "it's o.k. and the 3rd is missing a verb "¿Qué es lo que es?" = "What is it?"

The phrase "¿Qué pasa? ¿Está bien? ¿Qué lo que?" is a mix of Spanish and slang expressions commonly used in some Latin American countries.

- "¿Qué pasa?" is a question that translates to "What's happening?" or "What's going on?"
- "¿Está bien?" is a question that means "Are you okay?" or "Is everything alright?"
- "¿Qué lo que?" is a slang expression commonly used in the Dominican Republic and some other Caribbean countries. It can be roughly translated as "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is an informal way of asking how someone is doing.

So, if someone asks you "¿Qué pasa? ¿Está bien? ¿Qué lo que?" they are essentially asking what is happening, if you are okay, and how you are doing in an informal and slangy way.