que

/ke/, [ke]

that, what


Examples
  • Hay veces en que no puedo confiar en él.

    At times, I can't trust him.

  • ¡Que la paz sea contigo!

    Peace be with you!

  • Ese es el hecho que quiero saber.

    It is the fact that I want to know.

  • Creo que mañana va a hacer sol.

    I think it will be sunny tomorrow.

  • ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que oíste a Tom hablar acerca de María?

    When was the last time you heard Tom talking about Mary?

  • Tom no pudo encontrar trabajo en Boston, así que volvió a casa.

    Tom couldn't find a job in Boston, so he came back home.

  • Pienso que es natural que se enfadara.

    I think it natural that he got angry.

  • Creo que él está enojado.

    I think he is angry.

  • Gracias por hacer lo que tenía que hacerse.

    Thanks for doing what needed to be done.

  • Puedes añadir oraciones que no sepas cómo traducir. Quizá otra persona sepa.

    You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate. Perhaps someone else will know.

  • Creo que Tom estaba hablando francés.

    I think Tom was speaking French.

  • ¿Siguen siendo hombres los que no toman?

    Are men who don't drink still men?

  • Acá siempre hay algo que hacer.

    There's always something to do here.

  • No puedes encontrarte en el pasado o el futuro. El único lugar en el que puedes encontrarte es en el Ahora.

    You cannot find yourself in the past or future. The only place where you can find yourself is in the Now.

  • La última vez que vi a Ken, él estaba requetebién.

    The last time I saw Kent, he was very well.

  • Se esperaba que el triunfara en el trono.

    He was to succeed to the throne.

  • Siempre que me ve, finge que no me conoce.

    Whenever he sees me, he pretends he doesn't know me.

  • ¿Quieres que te masajee el pecho?

    Would you like me to massage your chest?

  • Los fantasmas son reales para aquellos que creen en ellos.

    Ghosts are real for those who believe in them.

  • Tom no quiere un iPad. Quiere un dispositivo portátil que soporte Flash.

    Tom doesn't want an iPad. He wants a portable device that supports Flash.


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