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Hey there! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between ‘qué’ and ‘cuál’? Well, let me tell ya - it’s not as complicated as it seems! Both words are Spanish interrogative pronouns, but they have different meanings. Qué is used to ask for a definition or explanation of something, while cuál is used to ask for a specific choice from a group of options. So if you’re ever in doubt about which one to use, just remember: qué = definition; cuál = choice. Got it? Cool - now you know the difference!

What Is The Difference Between Qué And Cómo? [Solved]

Well, the easiest way to tell ’em apart is by their uses: cómo is usually used when asking “how” and qué when asking “what”. Ya know, like “Cómo estás?” for “How are you?” and “Qué quieres?” for “What do you want?”. Got it?

The difference between “qué” and other Spanish words is that it can be used as both a question word and an exclamation. For example, you could say “¿Qué pasa?” to ask what’s going on, or you could exclaim “¡Qué lindo!” to express how nice something is. It’s a versatile word that can be used in many different contexts!