qué más da

qué más da(
keh
 
mahs
 
dah
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. what difference it makes
No entiendo qué más da que vayamos a las 5 pm o a las 6 pm si el partido no empieza hasta las 7 pm.I can't understand what difference it makes whether we go at 5 pm or 6 pm if the game doesn't start until 7 pm.
a. what difference does it make
¿Qué más da qué partido gane las elecciones si son todos iguales?What difference does it make which party wins the election if they're all the same?
b. what does it matter
¿Qué más da lo que los demás piensen de ti? Es lo que tú piensas lo que cuenta.What does it matter what other people think of you? It's what you think that counts.
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