In portuguese qué frô is how Asian people say quer uma flor ? , in English want a flower . it resultes of the bad pronuncianon of the language .
Too & fro
"fro" is not a prefix.
Skipping happily
it means 'what i have to do'
de que: from what
"Que va" is a Spanish expression that can be translated as "no way" or "come on." It is often used to express disbelief, refusal, or surprise.
"Que paso chula" is Spanish for "What's up, beautiful." It is a casual and informal way to greet someone you find attractive.
Rien que = nothing
Tener que = "to have to".
"Qué verga" is a Spanish slang term that can have different meanings depending on the context. It is often used as an expression of surprise, frustration, or as a vulgar way to ask "What's up?" or "What the heck?" It is considered a vulgar term and is not appropriate for all situations.
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')