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qué ropa lleva

qué ropa lleva(
keh
 
rroh
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pah
 
yeh
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bah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. what's he wearing
Mira al hombre de la foto. ¿Qué ropa lleva?Look at the man in the picture. What's he wearing?
b. what's she wearing
Entrégale este sobre a la señora Mendia. - ¿Cuál de las señoras es la señora Mendia?¿Qué ropa lleva?Give this envelope to Mrs. Mendia. - Which of the ladies is Mrs. Mendia? What's she wearing?
a. what he's wearing
Describe a Felipe e indica qué ropa lleva.Describe Felipe and indicate what he's wearing.
b. what she's wearing
Aquella chica es la novia de Juan. - ¿Cuál? Dime qué ropa lleva.That girl over there is Juan's girlfriend. - Which one? Tell me what she's wearing.
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular; in questions)
a. what are you wearing
Encontrémonos en la esquina. - ¿Cómo voy a reconocerlo?¿Qué ropa lleva?Let's meet at the corner. - How will I recognize you? What are you wearing?
a. what you're wearing
Dígame qué ropa lleva. No quiero desentonar.Tell me what you're wearing. I don't want to be out of place.
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