what does it mater
what does it mater
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'what' is the following: qual; o que; que; or que coisa. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: kwow; oo kee; kee; and kee COY-suh. The word-by-word translations are the following: 'qual' means 'what' or 'which''; 'o' 'the' ; 'que' 'what', in its use as a question word; 'coisa' 'thing'. Examples of their use are the following: 'Que importa?' means 'What does it matter?' 'O que queres comer' means 'What do you want to eat?' 'Que coisa esquisita!' means 'What a strange thing!' And 'Qual carro voce dirige para o trabalho?' may mean 'What car do you drive to work?' or 'Which car [of the more than one that you or your family owns] do you drive to work?'
It means "nobody cares."
"Estas con esa vieja feas" in Spanish translates to "You are with that ugly woman." It is a derogatory and disrespectful way of referring to a woman.
"Qué te pasa, vieja" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What's wrong with you, old lady?" It is often used colloquially to express surprise, disbelief, or annoyance towards someone.
matter, as in "que importa?", "what does it matter?".
Lo que importa es vivir was created in 1987.
que te importa
what does it mater
Que feo means How Ugly!, How terrible!, etc. Mucho vieja ( the correct way to say it would be muy vieja) means very old.
Perhaps the writer meant "no me importa lo que piensen de mi"? In that case... it means,"it doesn't matter to me what you think of me"....
Que te importa
No me importa lo que diga / digan / digas / digáis No me importa lo que dice / dicen / dices / decís
" I don't care what happened."
I love you; I don't care what happens ------------ The sentence means: "I love you no matter what happens."
Well, you have to say ' No me importa lo que digas' or ' No me importa lo que estés hablando'. I hope that this helps you, I'm a native speaker(:
es lo que realmente importa