And so what?

And so what?(
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so
 
wuht
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. ¿Y qué?
I heard you failed the test. - And so what? It's not the end of the world.Oí que reprobaste el examen. - ¿Y qué? No es el fin del mundo.
b. ¿Y qué importa?
I'm a better singer than you. - And so what? We're both in the choir.Soy mejor cantante que tú. - ¿Y qué importa? Ambos estamos en el coro.
c. ¿Y qué importa eso?
I'm taller than you. - And so what? That's irrelevant.Soy más alto que tú. - ¿Y qué importa eso? Es irrelevante.
d. ¿Y eso qué?
We won! - And so what? You shouldn't brag about it.¡Ganamos! - ¿Y eso qué? No tienes que alardear de ello.
e. ¿Y a mí qué?
I was here first. - And so what?Yo llegué primero. - ¿Y a mí qué?
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