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The Spanish word "que" is used alot at work. How many differ meanings does it have? Estoy confudido!

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  • "alot" is written a lot, but is not a word. Also, it's "confundido". - pesta Feb 8, 2012 flag
  • It means what - Motzie Feb 8, 2012 flag
  • I'm not a good typer! - Zalone Feb 8, 2012 flag

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It doesn't have any variants, it's just that ''que'' is pronounced just like the letter ''k'' so people write it as an abbreviation wink

  • differences - Lovely or better variants :) - ian-hill Feb 8, 2012 flag
  • Well he used ''differ'' in his post as a noun and not a verb, and since he's native l though it could be used that way too, thanks a lot Ian! :) - lovely_lovel Feb 8, 2012 flag
  • Astually, he used "differ" (it should have been "different") as an adjective. - samdie Feb 8, 2012 flag
  • Oh thank you Samdie, l can see my english is getting worse! - lovely_lovel Feb 8, 2012 flag
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You appear to be asking two questions in one. Lovely and Jovonda already answered one.

For the other one, you can write "que" and "qué" in our dictionary /translator box at the top of the page and see the different meanings.

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When I text in Spanish, I use abbreviations such as: k: que; tb: también, etc...

  • Good to know how Spanish text message abbreviate words. Thanks. - Jasmine101 Feb 8, 2012 flag
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in spanish it is just "que" but the american abbreviation is "k"

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