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What does que se le ofrece mean in spanish?

"Que se le ofrece" is a common Spanish phrase that literally translates to "What do you offer?" However, in most situations, it is used to mean:

"What can I do for you?" or "How can I help you?"

It's a polite and formal way to greet someone and offer assistance, especially in a business or service setting.

Here are some examples of how it might be used:

* "Buenos días, ¿que se le ofrece?" (Good morning, what can I do for you?)

* "¿En qué puedo ayudarle? ¿Que se le ofrece?" (How can I help you? What do you need?)

* "Bienvenido, ¿que se le ofrece?" (Welcome, what can I do for you?)

Keep in mind that the phrase is often used with the informal "tú" form, especially when addressing someone you know:

* "Hola, ¿qué te ofrece?" (Hi, what can I do for you?)

* "¿Qué se te ofrece?" (What do you need?)

The most accurate translation will depend on the context of the conversation.

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