"Que de main" is a French expression that means "what a hand!" or "what luck!". It is used to express amazement or disbelief at something that has happened.
"De que es la chaqueta" translates to "What is the jacket made of" in English.
"What are you going to do after class?"
"De cos as que te gustan" appears to be a misspelled or misinterpreted phrase. However, it could be translated as "things that you like" in English.
"Nada de qué" in Spanish means "nothing of what" in English. This phrase is often used to express confusion or a lack of understanding in response to someone's statement or question.
It translates to "I think I'm falling in love with you."
de que: from what
'Que hiciste de comer?' = 'What did you do for food?'
"Nada de qué" in Spanish means "nothing of what" in English. This phrase is often used to express confusion or a lack of understanding in response to someone's statement or question.
It means, 'of what'.
Of which or of what.
what does que genero de television ve usted mean
Where are you from?
De nada means thank you. Que haces means what are you doing?
how #*&%$#! what type of music
of what part could also mean where from (are you)
'¿De que te ries?' means 'What are you laughing at?' or 'What's so funny?'
But from what city