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What are the forms of quedar?

There is a link to the conjugation of the Spanish verb "quedar" at the link, below.


What does quedar mean?

It means "to keep."


What is the spanish word for location?

ubicaciónlocalización


What does Te gustaria quedar mean?

"Te gustaría quedar" means "Would you like to meet up?" in English.


How do you say how many days you staying for in Spanish?

Cuantos dias te vas a quedar? [exact translation] or Cuantos dias aqui? [how many days here?] this is more likely how one might say this phrase, the other is really precise, and unless in a formal setting we usually don't talk like that. Spanish is a fast language and when spoken informally, sometimes words are left out. Come to think of it, I would say "cuando te vas?" or "caundo va?" [when do you go?].


How do you say Where will you stay in Spanish?

Donde te vas a quedar


What does Yo you voy a quedar mean in English?

It means I am going to stay.


Que posiciones debo de hacer para quedar embarazada?

Que posiciones debo de hacer para quedar embarazada? Pues todas las que quieras. Mucha dedicacion diria yo


What does quedar mean in English?

It generally means to stay, but may in some cases mean to keep something.


How do you say when are you free to meet in Spanish?

Cuándo tienes tiempo libre para quedar?


What does queda mean?

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".


How do yu say in spanish how long are you staying?

"¿Cuánto tiempo quedarte?" or "¿Quánto tiempo te vas a quedar?"