Lisa : Hola! ¿Que tal ?
Ora ketaru
How is it going?
Jose : Muy bien, gracias.¿Y tu?
Muibien gurashiasu i tu; I'm good, Thank you, and you?
- Explanation
iHola! "Hi, hello" is a light-hearted greeting that can be used from the morning to the night.
Its like "Hello" in English, also uses for intimate relations and the person who knows.
Moreover, "h" doesn't pronounce in Spanish. So, "Hola" is pronounced "ora"
For instance, "hotel" of the same spelling as English "Hotel" . but pronounces "otelu" in Spanish.
In the meaning of Que tal "How is it going", it is used by a very close relations.
Do not use it for the person of the first meeting earnestly.
From the meaning of muy "Very" and bien "good"
Then, when answering , "So-so" in Spanish?
- Explanation
iHola! "Hi, hello" is a light-hearted greeting that can be used from the morning to the night.
Its like "Hello" in English, also uses for intimate relations and the person who knows.
Moreover, "h" doesn't pronounce in Spanish. So, "Hola" is pronounced "ora"
For instance, "hotel" of the same spelling as English "Hotel" . but pronounces "otelu" in Spanish.
In the meaning of Que tal "How is it going", it is used by a very close relations.
Do not use it for the person of the first meeting earnestly.
From the meaning of muy "Very" and bien "good"
Then, when answering , "So-so" in Spanish?
"So-so" is "vaya " or "Mas o menos" meaning more or less.
However, other expression for the person and the elder of the first meeting will be
Usted "You" is used.
Thus, it does. Usted is used in the friend as tu is used because the other party is a young person because it is senior.
Usted "You" is used.
Thus, it does. Usted is used in the friend as tu is used because the other party is a young person because it is senior.

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