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Derek Kai Jie
What Does 'lo que' Mean and How Is It Used?
I've looked in the dictionary, and it says that 'lo que' means whatever or whichever. However, I encountered some phrases like 'No todo lo que brilla es oro' and the definition doesn't make sense anymore. How to use 'lo que' in a sentence and how is it difeerent from 'que'? Help, anyone? Thanks in advance. !Muchas gracias!
Nov 23, 2008 6:08 AM
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As Ale said, it is a neuter definite article referring to any thing ( the third person in its neutral form) so it refers to things or concepts. So, if you say:
"lo que pasa es que..." you are saying "what happen is...
"lo que me está molestando es..." you'll say "what is bothering me, is that...
"lo que dije es..." = "What i said is..."
So as you can see, is not that hard, just needs a little practice!
November 26, 2008
No todo lo que brilla es oro = No todo aquello que brilla es oro= No todas las cosas que brillan son oro.
Otra versión de este refrán es: "No todo cuanto reluce es oro" o "No es oro todo lo que reluce"
En esta página, si te interesa, puedes mirar "que" y "lo" :
http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/
November 23, 2008
I think this can help you understand: http://spanish.about.com/od/sentencestructure/a/lo.htm
It is not an easy answer because you can use LO in many ways. In this case, it is a neuter definite article referring to any thing. The translation of this quote is "not everything that glitters is gold"
November 23, 2008
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Derek Kai Jie
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), Dutch, English, French, Malay, Spanish
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