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What is que tal transulate in English?
"Que tal" translates to
"How are you?"
or
"What's up?"
in English.
It's a casual greeting used in Spanish-speaking countries to inquire about someone's well-being.
What is the part of speech for labor?
What does have mean in French?
Syntax
What is the proper abstract noun for common of slave?
What kind of conjunction is however?
Can a indefinite pronoun come before noun?
How do you make a sentence with squish?
What is the worst cuss word spelled backwards?
What are three types of verbs?
What are the prefixes and suffixes of word admonish?
How do you use the words stately?
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