Que is a multifunction, catchall conjunction and adverb that is used CONSTANTLY in Spanish. It is so multiform it can mean ALL of the following, and can mean other things when used in combination with other words. These are just a few of the meanings of 'que': that, which, what, What?, who, than, that which, as, in the which, to whom...
"Que:" means what, that, who in Spanish - If you provde to me a sentence in which the word is used, I will be able to provde its exact translation.
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.
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
Que is the Spanish word for "what" or "that", depending on the sentence.
This is in Spanish and the translation is or if you are young
Um...que IS a Spanish word. Are you meaning to ask what does it mean in English? It means either "what" or "that," depending on how it is used.
The translation is: "Why are you working later today?"
The translation of 'A que hora vas a venir' from Spanish to English is "What time are you going to come?"
Translation: ¿Estás segur@ que me puedes ayudar?
You is not a spanish word, and you have it right in the middle of that sentence. So here's the best I can do: "I believe that [you?] you owe a date"
this not that esta no que
"Que" is not a root word in English. It is a word borrowed from French and Spanish, usually used to introduce a direct question in English, such as "Que sera, sera" or "C'est la vie."