It generally means to stay, but may in some cases mean to keep something.
"Quedar" can be translated to "to stay" or "to remain" in English. It is also commonly used to express meeting up with someone or making plans.
"Te gustaría quedar" means "Would you like to meet up?" in English.
"Quedan" means "they remain" or "there are left" in English. It is the third person plural form of the verb "quedar" in Spanish.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
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It means I am going to stay.
It means "to keep."
But its not fair that he/she/they couldn't stay to sleep over.
Puedo quedar esta noche contigo* Translates to: "Can i stay with you tonight."
"Quedan" means "they remain" or "there are left" in English. It is the third person plural form of the verb "quedar" in Spanish.
"Te gustaría quedar" means "Would you like to meet up?" in English.
A medium size skirt will fit you very bad, ma'm.
There is a link to the conjugation of the Spanish verb "quedar" at the link, below.
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fresh, cool, recently-arrived 'estar/quedar fresco' = to fail, be disappointed 'quedarse fresco' =to act coolly,without scruple.
In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".
Donde te vas a quedar