"It is rich" is what it means.
"que hay" might mean: that there areif it's a question it might mean: what is there?if you accidentally mixed up the order and you meant "hay que," that means: it is necessary.
It means, "What is there [that's] good?"
It would help immensely if you provided the location of the blanks. That being said, my first impressions of the missing words are:1) Hay que PASAR la aspiradora.2) Hay que cortar el CÉSPED.3) Hay que FREGAR los platos.
It means "What is there in the students desk?"
It means, "...such that one must learn [it] all over again."
"que hay" might mean: that there areif it's a question it might mean: what is there?if you accidentally mixed up the order and you meant "hay que," that means: it is necessary.
Ay! que bonita = Hey, how beautiful you are ! ('Hay' = 'there is/are')
no hay nada que hacer: it's not relevant; that's not the point no hay nada que hacer con: it has nothing to do with...
"Que hay" is a question that means "what is there..."
hay que funny
what is in that class
what is in your room
It means: "one must..."
"Que hay en tu escuela" in English means "What is in your school?"
"Que hay en el campo" means "What is there in the field?"
Que -> what en > inside tu > you or your casa>house hay> there is/are Que hay en tu casa means, "what is there in your house?"
What is on the table or there on the table.