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What does que sacar?

"Que sacar" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What to take out" or "What to remove".

It's a common phrase used in everyday conversations, for example:

* "¿Qué sacar de la nevera?" (What should I take out of the fridge?)

* "No sé qué sacar para vestirme hoy." (I don't know what to wear today.)

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* "Que" is a conjunction meaning "that" or "what"

* "Sacar" is a verb meaning "to take out" or "to remove"

The phrase "que sacar" is often followed by a prepositional phrase specifying the location or object from which something is being removed. For example:

* "Que sacar de la caja" (What to take out of the box)

* "Que sacar del armario" (What to take out of the closet)

Let me know if you have any other Spanish phrases you'd like help understanding!

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