He wanted it so badly that I let him borrow it. He wanted to pick me up early, so I woke up early. Ella quiere hacer que me porte asi. She wants to make me behave that way. He wants to make me look ridiculous. Spanish has many informal expressions that are part of day-to-day vocabulary.
It was a busy morning, and they were talking and talking all the time. Let me ask you again: what does que mean in Spanish? As you move forward with your Spanish studies, you will continue to encounter the word que mean everywhere! Your email address will not be published. Author Recent Posts. Freelance Writer at Homeschool Spanish Academy. I love spending time with my family and being outdoors with my dogs.
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Cite this Article Format. Erichsen, Gerald. Learn About Spanish Interrogative Pronouns. Orthographic Accents in Spanish Statements. Using the Spanish Verb 'Hacer'. Use and Omission of the Definite Article in Spanish.
Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for ThoughtCo. For exceptions, the accent is used to indicate the stressed syllable. Accents point out emphasis. Notes: The question words such as que, donde, adonde, cuando, cual, cuanto have an accent when they are used for questions either direct or indirect or exclamations but no accent when they are used as relative pronouns. Adonde is a term used to refer to a destination. On the other hand, donde is a term used when referring to the location of a thing, place or a person.
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