It is also slang for "what's up?" or "how's it going?"
Translating it contextually, not word by word, it means "what has happened" or "what's happened", like what has been going on. Hispanics use it too in the present tense "Que hay", like "what's up"
it is ¿que hubo? in english is like Whats up?
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
que no soy: that I'm not
It depends on the sentence. It can mean any of the following words: what, which, that, who, than.
and there was someone
it is ¿que hubo? in english is like Whats up?
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
que no soy: that I'm not
Look! What I...
que tu
It depends on the sentence. It can mean any of the following words: what, which, that, who, than.
callar!Callate!Silencio!hacer caller = to shut (someone) upcerrar = to close, shut upcerrar la tienda = to shut up shop
and there was someone
It means "that will be" in English
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')