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What does mean what ser in spanish spanish?

It seems like you're asking about the Spanish phrase "qué ser".

This phrase is a bit unusual and might be grammatically incorrect on its own. Here's why:

* "Qué" means "what" in Spanish.

* "Ser" means "to be" in Spanish.

The problem: The phrase "qué ser" doesn't have a direct, clear meaning in Spanish because it's missing context. It's like saying "what be" in English, which isn't a complete thought.

Possible meanings:

* "What is it?" This would be a more common and grammatical way to use "qué" and "ser" together. Example: "¿Qué es eso?" (What is that?)

* "What will it be?" This could be a possible interpretation if the context is about the future. Example: "¿Qué serás cuando seas grande?" (What will you be when you grow up?)

To help me understand your intended meaning, please provide more context! For example:

* What is the full sentence or phrase you're trying to understand?

* What is the topic or situation related to this phrase?

Once I have more information, I can give you a more accurate and helpful explanation.

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