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que queda
-that's left
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qué queda
-what's left
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¿Qué queda?
-What's left?
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que queda

que queda(
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keh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. that's left
¿Dónde está el queso? ¿Nos lo comimos todo ayer? - No, el queso que queda está en la nevera.Where's the cheese? Did we eat it up yesterday? - No, the cheese that's left is in the fridge.
b. left
¿Esta es toda la mayonesa que queda? Tenemos que comprar más mañana.Is this is all the mayonnaise left? We have to buy some more tomorrow.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Mis vacaciones se acaban y yo quiero pasar el tiempo que queda en la playa, disfrutando del sol.My vacation is coming to a close, and I want to spend the time I have left on the beach, enjoying the sun.
Esto es lo que queda para su jubilación: cuatro meses y diez días.This is the time left before you retire: four months and ten days.
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