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What does que hay en tu casa mean?

"Que hay en tu casa" is a Spanish phrase that translates literally to "What is in your house."

However, in casual conversation, it's often used as a friendly greeting, similar to "What's up?" or "How are you doing?"

The context will usually tell you whether the speaker is actually asking about the contents of your house or just being polite.

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