>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Semantics

What does que comisted mean?

"Que comisted" is not a correct Spanish phrase. It seems like a possible misspelling or incomplete sentence.

Here's a breakdown of the potential issues:

* "Que" is a conjunction meaning "that" or "which" and usually introduces a clause. It doesn't make sense on its own.

* "Comisted" is not a real word. It likely comes from a mispronunciation of "comiste" which means "you ate" (past tense).

Possible intended phrases:

* "¿Qué comiste?" (What did you eat?)

* "Que comiste" (That you ate) - This could be part of a larger sentence.

To get a clearer answer, please provide more context. For example:

* What sentence was "que comisted" a part of?

* What was the speaker trying to say?

* What language was the sentence in?

With more information, I can help you understand the intended meaning.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.