ques-, root. -ques- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "seek; look for; ask. '' This meaning is found in such words as: conquest, inquest, quest, question, request.
It means: what are you doing But in the term "ases" in the question is mispelled. It should be "haces". hope this helped=)
Its short/slang for que haces. Which means what are you doing in Spanish.
it means: it was good, how do you do it. (:
"Ases" is the German word for a "double flat" in music.
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?
"Si q ases" seems to be a misspelling of "Sí qué haces," which translates to "what are you doing?" in English.
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It means: what are you doing But in the term "ases" in the question is mispelled. It should be "haces". hope this helped=)
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Its short/slang for que haces. Which means what are you doing in Spanish.
it means: it was good, how do you do it. (:
its writen as: si que haces. and it means yes what are you doing?
"Ases" is the German word for a "double flat" in music.
"Que haces amor?" means "What are you doing love?"
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?