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¿Qué tiene?
I talk to my buddy Jesús in Spanish only, and I can pretty well understand most of what he says; however, the other day we took the company truck in to the mechanic and when I left the office to get into the truck he asked me, "¿qué tiene?" Literally that means, "what does it have (the truck)" right, but I guess it means more like "what's wrong with it or what problems does it have"?????:thinking:
I hope I gave enough info to offer up advice. After that occasion, I have noticed it being said more so I would like to get a good grasp on when and where to use it. Thanks in advnace. |
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-¿Qué tienes? / ¿Qué te pasa? Estás muy pálida. (What happened to you? You look pale.) -No sé, me siento mareada. (I don't know, I feel dizzy.) -¿Qué tiene el niño? / ¿Qué le pasa al niño? No ha dejado de llorar. (What's wrong with the baby? He hasn't stopped crying.) -Está enfermo. Hay que llevarlo al hospital. (He's ill, we have to take him to the hospital.) -¿Qué tienes / qué te pasa, estás enojada? (What's wrong with you, are you mad?) -No, no tengo nada. :grumble: (No, there's nothing wrong with me.) -¿Supieron qué tuvo el coche? / ¿Supieron qué le pasó al coche? (Did you know what was broken in the car?) -Sí, se le acabó la batería. (Yes, the battery died.) -¿Qué tiene la computadora? / ¿Qué le pasa a la computadora? Está muy lenta. (What's wrong with the computer? It's working very slow.) -Se le metió un virus. (It has a virus.) -¿Qué tienen tus papás? /¿Qué les pasa a tus papás? Se ven cansados. (What happened to your parents? They look tired. -Se fueron anoche a una fiesta. (They went last night to a party.) |
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