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What does que malas mean?

"Que malas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "How bad" or "What a shame". It's an expression of disappointment, regret, or sadness about something.

It can be used in a variety of contexts, for example:

* "Que malas las noticias" (How bad the news is)

* "Que mala suerte" (What bad luck)

* "Que malas las pizzas" (What a shame about the pizzas)

The literal meaning of "malas" is "bad," but in this phrase it emphasizes the speaker's feelings about the situation.

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