Se necesita un contexto más amplio, pues podría ser parte de una oración incompleta como: = A more ample context is needed, since it could be part of an incomplete sentence such as:
Miguel es al que hizo labrador su patrón = Miguel is the one his boss made a worker.
¿Qué hizo Labrador? --- What did Labrador do?
De cualquier modo, escriban bien por favor para evitar cualquier confusión =
Either way, please write clearly to avoid any confusion.
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
Que Sepas means you know.
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
Que means what? or that, also there are several phrases that contain que in them.
It means "what problem?"
"What did I do to you?" "Que te hice?" would be "what did I do to you?" Que te hizo? is better translated "What did (s)he do to you?"
What a bad thing that he or she did to you, my friend. Its a phonetic representation of the Spanish 'Que mal lo que te hizo mi amigo' (It's a bit ambiguous, too. If there's a comma after 'iso/hizo', then the translation above stands. If there's no comma, it means: 'What a bad thing my friend did to you.')
El Hombre que hizo el milagro was created in 1958.
For it to be correct Spanish, this sentence fragment needs to say, "...dos cosas que hizo en su vida. " Nouns and verbs have to agree in number and gender in Spanish. It means, "...two things that you/he/she did in your/his/her life." Without a definite context, the pronouns are equally interchangeable. So, it could just as easily be "...two things that he did in her life." as "...two things you did in his life." etc.
Que es = What is it?
El hombre que hizo el milagro - 1958 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
mi mejor amigo - my best freind
What did you do yesterday. Ud (abv. for usted) is formal for you. Informal version is: Que hiciste tu (informal for you) ayer? Que = What hiciste = did hizo = do ayer = yesterday tu = informal you usted = formal you
The cast of El hombre que hizo cumplir la ley - 2003 includes: Pepe Viyuela as Hombre
It doesn't mean anything. "Que" means "what"; "no" means "no"; "you" is not a Spanish word. It might refer to "yo", which means "I". In any case, the combination doesn't make sense in Spanish.
Que Sepas means you know.