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Irene
Qué significa "Quíen da la vez"?
Feb 19, 2020 10:35 PM
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Literally- Who’s the last (in line), although you’d hardly ever hear that.
On the other hand, in Russian it’s what you hear all the time - Кто крайний?
February 20, 2020
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Cuando vas a comprar a una tienda donde hay mucha gente esperando, por ejemplo una panadería o una frutería se dice "quien da la vez?" Que significa: quién es el último que está esperando para comprar y así sabes detrás de quien vas y tú serás la siguiente para pedir.
Es una costumbre muy española en las tiendas de comida para seguir los turnos de manera ordenada.
Espero que te ayudeñ
February 19, 2020
It´s an old fashioned term to ask who is the last one in a waiting situation, a shop or a waiting room for the doctor, for example. So the person who asks knows that his/her turn is after the one who answer the question.
Careful with the "tilde": Quién, not quíen.
February 20, 2020
Кто крайний ?
February 20, 2020
No lo sé 😔😔😔
Me gustaría saber más sobre las expresiones de España
February 19, 2020
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