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It would depend upon who was addressed, and whether it is more than one person. The singular and plural formal you as compared to the singular and plural familiar would be:

'What (do) you mean?' = '¿Qué quiere / quieren / quieres / queréis decir?'

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Usted (formal singular, both genders)

Ustedes (formal plural, both genders)

(informal singular, both genders)

Vosotros, as (informal plural, masculine / feminine)

Qué --- What?

Que --- That, which, who (relative clause)

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11y ago

As a verb (e.g. He might go to the theatre):
Podría / pudiera / pudiese / pudiere / habría de poder (conjugated, of course)

As a noun meaning 'strength, power':
poder, fuerza

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if u want to say HE in spanish its el but an accent on the E

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16y ago

"Significó"

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