n. (informal, Spanish, used in Mexico and some other Latin American countries) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:¡Qué me pasa! ¿Estás bien? (What’s up! Are you alright?)

Definition:Expression used to ask what is happening to someone; similar to saying 'what’s up?' or 'what’s happening?'.

From ¿Qué me pasa?

Example:¡Vamos a queme! ¡Hagamos un viaje juntos! (Let’s do it! Let’s do a trip together!)

Definition:An informal expression used to start an activity, similar to 'let’s go' or 'let’s do it'.

From Vamos a queme

Example:¿Qué me quieres? ¿No puedes hablar conmigo sin insultarme? (What do you want from me? Can’t you talk to me without insulting me?)

Definition:Expressing what someone wants from you, similar to 'what do you want from me'.

From ¿Qué me quieres?

Example:Va a queme, ¡ya voy! (It’s about to happen, I’m coming!)

Definition:Indicating that something is about to happen soon, similar to 'it’s about to happen'.

From Va a queme

Example:¿Qué me upper, viejo? ¿Qué tal tu día? (What’s good, man? How’s your day going?)

Definition:An informal way to greet or ask how someone is doing, which can be translated as 'what’s good' or 'how are you'.

From ¿Qué me upper?