- Qué | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
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- English Translation of “QUÉ” | Collins Spanish-English Dictionary
¿Qué fecha es hoy? What’s today’s date? No sabe qué es He doesn’t know what it is No sé qué hacer I don’t know what to do 2 which Se usa which cuando se pregunta algo que tiene opciones limitadas ¿Qué película quieres ver? Which movie do you want to see? ¡Qué asco! How revolting! ¡Qué día más bonito! What a glorious day!
- QUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Que is homophonous with a number of other words, most of which have wildly different spellings and meanings One of the words that people are looking for when they look up que is queue, a word that means “line” (as in, “We waited in the ticket queue ”)
- qué - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Conjunction qué (nonstandard) alternative form of que (representing the Hispanic pronunciation) (clarification of this definition is needed)
- What Does “Que” Mean? - Spanish411
Que can be a relative pronoun used to describe a noun As a relative pronoun que can be translated as “that,” “which,” or “who” depending on the circumstances: Carlos solo lee libros que tienen fotos Carlos only reads books that have photos ¿Dónde está el bolígrafo con que escribiste la carta?
- QUE | translation Spanish to English: Cambridge Dictionary
QUE translations: that, than, that, not translated, that, and, what, who (m), that, that, than, let, that, which, who… Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary
- What´s the difference between qué and que in Spanish
How to tell the difference between que and qué in Spanish? Can we use them in the same sentence? Everything you should know in one article
- Que: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
The word "que" operates as a pronoun, conjunction, and interjection in languages like Spanish and French It connects clauses, questions, or exclamations, making it versatile in grammar
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