"Que cuentas" translates to "what accounts" in English.
I tell you/say to you more than you realise/take account of
"Que veut dire le mot" is French for "What does the word mean?" It is a question asking for the definition or explanation of a specific word.
¡Claro que sí! Estoy aquí para ayudarte en lo que necesites. ¡Cuéntame en qué puedo colaborar contigo!
"¿Qué cuentas?" in Spanish translates to "What's up?" or "How are you?" in English. It's a common informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.
It could be part of a sentence like:Lo que cuentas no es verídico --- What you are telling is not trueVeo que lo que cuentas es dinero suficiente --- I see that you are counting enough money.Que me cuentas means: What's up? or What's new?
Translation of ¿Que me cuentas?: What can you tell me? or Do you have anything interesting to tell me?
"Que cuentas" translates to "what accounts" in English.
that is like saying...good, so what's new?... but its actually supposed to be que CUENTAS not CONTAS
what can you tell about William and his new wife
I tell you/say to you more than you realise/take account of
"Que veut dire le mot" is French for "What does the word mean?" It is a question asking for the definition or explanation of a specific word.
"Que le vas a de sir" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a grammatically incorrect construction. If you meant to say "¿Qué le vas a decir?" it translates to "What are you going to tell him/her?"
I'm doing great. What about you? How is life going?
"¿Qué cuentas?" in Spanish translates to "What's up?" or "How are you?" in English. It's a common informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.
It means "what else can you tell me about what we talked the other day"
"Que le dices" in Spanish translates to "what do you tell him/her?" or "what are you telling him/her?" It is a question asking for clarification on what someone is communicating to another person.