"Que hay" is a question that means "what is there..."
"Que hay" is a Spanish expression that can be translated to English as "what's up" or "what's going on." It is commonly used as a casual greeting or to ask someone how they are doing.
"Que hay en tu escuela" in English means "What is in your school?"
"¿Qué hay en tu casa?" translates to "What is in your house?" in English. It is a question asking about the contents or things present in someone's home.
"Hay que soñar en grande" translates to "One must dream big" in English. It conveys the idea of setting ambitious goals and having big dreams.
"It means 'There is a reason you are talking to me.'"
"¿Qué hay en el dormitorio?" means "What is in the bedroom?" in English. It is a question asking about the objects or items present in a particular bedroom.
It means, "What is there [that's] good?"
It's Spanish for "that there are good people."
It means "There are many things to do".
It means "What is there in the students desk?"
"Hay que soñar en grande" translates to "One must dream big" in English. It conveys the idea of setting ambitious goals and having big dreams.
"que hay" might mean: that there areif it's a question it might mean: what is there?if you accidentally mixed up the order and you meant "hay que," that means: it is necessary.
It means "What is there in the big cities?"
A good interpretation would be "What's in class?"
"Que hay en tu escuela" in English means "What is in your school?"
Ay! que bonita = Hey, how beautiful you are ! ('Hay' = 'there is/are')
No hay mucho mas que una persona feliz = There is nothing much (better) than a happy person.
Translation: There is nothing better than our family.