There is a link to the conjugation of the Spanish verb "quedar" at the link, below.
It means "to keep."
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Donde te vas a quedar
It means I am going to stay.
"Te gustaría quedar" means "Would you like to meet up?" in English.
Que posiciones debo de hacer para quedar embarazada? Pues todas las que quieras. Mucha dedicacion diria yo
"Quedar" can be translated to "to stay" or "to remain" in English. It is also commonly used to express meeting up with someone or making plans.
Cuándo tienes tiempo libre para quedar?
In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".
You got me?
"¿Cuánto tiempo quedarte?" or "¿Quánto tiempo te vas a quedar?"
Quedar is the form 'To stay', therefore you stayed would be quedaste