qué sé yo

qué sé yo(
keh
 
seh
 
yoh
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. what do I know
Tenías razón. - Se los dije, pero qué sé yo. Soy solo un novato.You were right. - I told you so, but what do I know. I'm just a rookie.
b. how should I know
¿Va a venir Melissa? - Qué sé yo. Ni siquiera la conozco.Is Melissa coming? - How should I know. I don't even know her.
c. I don't know
¿Dónde está Luis Fernando? ¿Por qué no ha llegado? - Qué sé yo. ¿Por qué no le hablas?Where's Luis Fernando? Why hasn't he arrived? - I don't know. Why don't you call him?
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