亚洲网紅露点

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'que

1

[ kyoo ]

noun

Chiefly California.
  1. a shortened form of barbecue.


Que.

2

abbreviation for

  1. Quebec.

Que.

abbreviation for

  1. Quebec
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of 'que1

By shortening
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Example Sentences

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鈥淲hat comes up a lot in the sessions is, 鈥楶refiero irme con algo, que irme sin nada,鈥欌 Gallegos said.

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By the spring of 2024, she was opening for J Balvin on the European leg of his 鈥淨ue Bueno Volver a Verte鈥 tour.

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She鈥檚 gotten praise from fellow Spanish star Rosalia, who boosted Judeline鈥檚 2024 debut album, 鈥淏odhiria,鈥 on her socials, as well as J Balvin, who invited her to open his Que Bueno Volver a Verte tour in Europe.

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The 鈥淧ara Qu茅 Lastimarme鈥 singer admitted in court that he performed at the 2018 Feria de San Marcos in Aguascalientes, Mexico, despite already being made aware of P茅rez鈥檚 status, according to Univision.

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When she performed her scorching kiss-off number, 鈥溌縌u茅 Cre铆as?鈥 she鈥檇 invite an ogling male fan onstage, just to verbally dress him down with her verses.

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What else does que mean?

The word que is a very common word in Spanish, Portuguese, and French. It variously acts as a type of conjunction or a pronoun meaning 鈥渢hat,鈥 鈥渨ho,鈥 or 鈥渨hich.鈥

Where does que come from?

Romance languages, including French and Spanish, are all essentially modern forms of Latin. That鈥檚 why que means roughly the same thing in many of them. Que, along with the Italian che, comes from the Latin word quid, meaning 鈥渨hat.鈥

Que is a very old word in the Romance languages. It is found in print in French as early as the 9th century and, in Spanish, the 10th century.

While in French and Portuguese que doesn鈥檛 change when it is used in a question, in Spanish 辩耻茅 gets an accent when it鈥檚 used in a question. This 辩耻茅 means 鈥渨hat?鈥.

How is que used in real life?

Que is one of the most commonly used words in Spanish, Portuguese, and French. It is a multifunctional word, signifying everything from 鈥that鈥 and 鈥which鈥 to 鈥what鈥 or 鈥whom.鈥

Que can be found in foreign expressions, notably the pseudo-Spanish phrase Que Ser谩, Ser谩 (Whatever Will Be, Will Be), performed by Doris Day in Hitchcock鈥檚 1956 thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much.

One Spanish construction familiar to some English speakers is Que + an adjective, (which means 鈥淗ow鈥 + adjective). Que guapo! means 鈥淗ow handsome!,鈥 for instance.

Que also appears in the Spanish Que tal? and Que pasa? These are common greetings along the lines of 鈥What鈥檚 up?鈥

Que is part of the French construction, 辩耻鈥檈蝉迟-肠别-辩耻别, a very convoluted way of saying 鈥渨hat.鈥

Note that Que. is an abbreviation for the Canadian province of 蚕耻茅产别肠. The shortened que sometimes refers to barbecue too.

More examples of que:

鈥淲hen a salesman asks him for what he wants, for lack of English, he can鈥檛 reply; so the salesman, for lack of Spanish, takes him around from one department to another, to shirts, ties, jackets, and finally to hosiery, whereupon the customer exclaims, 隆Eso s铆 que es! [Yes, that鈥檚 it!]鈥
鈥擡leanor G. Cotton & John M. Sharp in Spanish Loanwords in the English Language, 1996

Note

This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the term鈥檚 history, meaning, and usage.

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