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What are some spanish words that start with q?

You're right! There aren't many Spanish words that start with "q" because the letter "q" is almost always followed by the letter "u".

Here are some examples:

* Que: This is a very common word, meaning "that" or "what." It is often used in conjunction with other words to form questions or phrases, like "qué tal" ("how are you?"), "qué pasa" ("what's up?"), and "qué haces" ("what are you doing?").

* Química: This word means "chemistry."

* Quitar: This means "to remove" or "to take away."

* Queso: This is the word for "cheese."

* Qué: This is an exclamation meaning "what!" or "how!". It's often used to express surprise, like "Qué sorpresa!" ("What a surprise!")

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