How nice of you.
NOTE the word simpatico is misused in this sentence. Simpatico means nice in spanish, but it is not used as a verb. Some one can be nice. But the act of DOING something nice would use a different word. And by the same token the word simpatico is only used when referring to a person's personality being nice. It is to refer to food or weather or any inanimate thing as nice. I can be used for animals, but it is really not a proper use. Simpatico is a specific word that means a specific thing of a person being nice.
de que: from what
Adjective: -que -qual de -bueno -lindo Pronoun -que Interjection -como
Any way that you do.
what do you have to do in the spanish class
Es una autorreflexión que significa que no he de abandonarme.I'm with myself
It means, "What do you think of this photo?"
"Sure this was not for me" in Spanish
it means: Which country are you from?
What about you - Que acerca de ti or Que hay de Ti .
Which you always have to do in the Spanish class OR What do you always have to do in the Spanish class (if with a question-mark)
This means "At what time do you have Spanish class".
The expression is -¿Qué hay de nuevo? and it means, "What is there of new?" or, "What's new?