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What's the difference between "che cosa" and "che"?
please answer in English.
Grazie.
Aug 29, 2012 12:27 PM
Answers · 3
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In interrogative sentences /che/ is the short form for /che cosa/,
which is also a substitute for /quale cosa/ or /quali cose/ (these forms are rarely used).
When /che/ is used to connect the primary to the secondary proposition, some of its usual meanings are /la quale cosa/, /le quali cose/.
A detailed description of all usages of /che/ would turn out to be quite long,
and out of my capabilities, as new problems arise along the way new
questions (with some context) over the /che/ subject would certainly
be welcomed here.
August 29, 2012
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