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What does que hay mean in English?

"Que hay" in Spanish literally translates to "What is there" or "What's up". However, in common usage, it's a casual greeting, similar to "What's up?" or "How are you?" in English.

Here are some ways you might use it:

* "Que hay?" (What's up?)

* "¿Que hay, amigo?" (What's up, friend?)

* "Que hay de nuevo?" (What's new?)

The exact meaning will depend on the context and tone of the speaker.

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