That dependings on what you are doing. The question is, what are you doing?
i want to eat qu but it's chi pronounced as chu not chu literally
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In English, "qu" is not generally considered a single phoneme, but rather a digraph, which represents a single sound. It is used to represent the sound /kw/, as in words like "queen" or "quick."
"Qu'on" is a contraction in French that combines "que" and "on." It translates to "that we" or "that one" in English.
Here, we should remember a rule for pinyin in Chinese, then you will know the differences clearly, "u" is always pronounced 『u』alone except when it is placed after "j, q, x," when placed after these three letters it is pronounced 『ü』, so the pinyin spelling "chu" is pronounced『chu』, but the pinyin spelling "qu" pronounced 『qü』.
"qu'es tu" would be "what are you"
i would rather say joke with a qu at the end jokequ funny jonquil, jacquard, jonquils, jacquards, jacquerie, jacqueries
Qu You died in 1427.
Qu You was born in 1341.
There are no words that start with the letter N and have a QU in it. There are not many words that do have a QU in them. When QU is in a word, it is more commonly at the beginning.
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QU Lan was born in 1977.
Qu Bochuan died in 1997.
Qu Bochuan was born in 1909.
Qu Feifei was born in 1982.
Qu Ridong was born in 1968.
Xixian Qu was born in 1919.