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What does it exactly mean? <queda>
in the following example:
- ¿Le queda bien el sombrero?
- Sí. Me queda bien.
Jan 14, 2009 6:47 AM
Answers · 6
Well, the firs sentence is a question, so the first person is mostly asking about the size, not fashion ( like in suits you? ) so queda ( from spanish verb "quedar" that in many other cases will means "to stay" ) will mean fit
so
- Does that hat fits you?
- Yes, it fits ok!
January 20, 2009
quedar bien (algo a alguien)= to fit/suit (sth to sb)
January 16, 2009
¨Queda¨ also means stay. Example: Quédate aquí = Stay here.
It can also mean is (located). Example: ¿Dónde queda Puerto Rico? = Where is (located) Puerto Rico? Puerto Rico queda en el Caribe. = Puerto Rico is (located) in the Caribbean.
January 16, 2009
Does the hat "fits"/"suits" you?
Yes, it does [fit/suit me]
January 14, 2009
Fits it OK?
Yes.It fits O.K.
January 14, 2009
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