The term "qua" is a conjugation term that is Latin in origin. It means "in the capacity of" or "as a". For example, "I am denying that a dream qua dream".
There is no such thing as a "quatrillion" (or a "qua trillion" for that matter). Perhaps you are thinking of a "quadrillion"?. What comes after quadrillions would be quintillions.
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There are 4. Ah-qua-mah-reen.
Qua Qua is a black girl from the ave who is mad greedy and has a crush on dis girl name Jai. She be getting it in and trying to get with Jai, but jai like her cousin.... smh poor Qua Qua. Pronounced (quay-quay)
Lam Qua died in 1860.
Lam Qua was born in 1801.
Qua Falls Is Located Some where in Matthew Qua's Luxerios Hotal Of Games and BTW Check a map!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a qua is actually a word... a qua is some sort of Japanese coin And There Is Quail or Quails
You have the spelling wrong. It's sine qua non. The term refers to an essential requisite element for a condition or event to be possible. Usage: "Trust is the sine qua non of longstanding business relationships."
Judy Qua has written: 'The heart of the mind'
Ar-Qua Springs was created in 1750.
NFL player Qua Cox is 6'-01''.
"Qua" is a latin term now used in philosophy. "Qua" (pronounced "quay") roughly means "in general". Therefore "humans qua humans" is a fancy way to say "humanity in general" (all of us, no divisions whatsoever). It can have a few different valances depending on its usage though, so I recommend looking it up in contextual use and in dictionaries before adding it to your lingo, it might impress people at a party, but if you use it incorrectly you might get called on it. Ouch!
Qua Cox plays Cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.
Si-qua-oy... si qua ya