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What does Che Que tal bueno Si vengo a Uruguay Va pasar mean in English?

The phrase you provided is a mix of Spanish and Portuguese, making it a bit difficult to translate directly. It seems to be a combination of:

Spanish:

* "Che" - This is a common Argentine slang term used to get someone's attention or to express surprise.

* "Qué tal" - "How are you?" or "What's up?"

* "Bueno" - "Good"

Portuguese:

* "Si vengo a Uruguay" - "If I come to Uruguay"

* "Va pasar" - This is a very informal way of saying "it will happen" or "it will be okay"

Putting it all together, a possible translation could be:

"Hey, how's it going? Good! If I come to Uruguay, it will be okay."

However, the meaning can vary depending on the context and the speaker's intention. It's likely a casual, friendly phrase meant to express enthusiasm about a potential trip to Uruguay.

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