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y eso qué
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. no direct translation
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Yo no soy tan guapo como él. - ¿Y eso qué importa? Eres mucho más simpático.I'm not as good-looking as he is. - What does that matter? You're much nicer.
Mis padres son muy ricos. - ¿Y eso qué tiene que ver con lo que estábamos hablando?My parents are very wealthy. - What does that have to do with what we were talking about?
b. no direct translation
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Soy lexicógrafo. - ¿Y eso qué es?I'm a lexicographer. - And what's that?
Eres un torbellino, hijo. - ¿Y eso qué significa, mamá?You're a whirlwind, son. - What does that mean, Mom?
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