?Qué es "Obstáculos"?

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?Qué es "Obstáculos"?

How do you use "que" and "qué" in a sentence?

"Que" is a form of "que", a conjunction which is often translated as "that". "Qué" is a form of "qué", a pronoun which is often translated as "what".

What does qué mean in Spanish?

Both qué and cuál are Spanish words used to ask questions. Generally, qué means ‘what’ and cuál means ‘which’. However, this is not always the case. Depending on the context, they could either be translated as ‘what’ or ‘which’ and most of the time these words are not interchangeable.

When do you use "que" and "qué"?

When meaning ‘what’, qué asks for a definition, time, or explanation, whereas cuál is used to ask for personal information. When meaning ‘which’, ‘qué’ asks about objects and preferences. ‘Cuál’ asks to make a choice between two options.

What is the difference between qué and cuál?

When meaning ‘what’, qué asks for a definition, time, or explanation, whereas cuál is used to ask for personal information. When meaning ‘which’, ‘qué’ asks about objects and preferences. ‘Cuál’ asks to make a choice between two options.


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