I was watching George Lopez, and he said that a lot. I simply didn’t understand what it meant.
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It’s a Mexican colloquial term that translates as “What, No?” When someone says no to someone else, it may also be an exclamation of astonishment.
I hope this was helpful.
NATIVE SPANISH SPEAKER is the source(s).
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What exactly does “Que no?” mean?
I was watching George Lopez, and he said that a lot. I simply didn’t understand what it meant.
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As a query,
QUE NO, tu eres George? = Are you George, or are you someone else?
Let’s play QUE NO? = Let’s play NO? (What are your thoughts about it?)
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What is a QUE?
NO= no
QUE NO = no
It also depends on what they’re talking about….make a Mexican buddy Lopez is hilarious, but knowing spanish and English is much superior!!!
im mexico is the source(s).
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It is dependent on the situation.
I believe the most common is “I said NO” or “I said NO.”
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It also indicates, “Are you sure?”
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depending on what they say
QUE…..NO! That is what it implies… NO!
oh no, just liek That’s what I told you (what det really mean)