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Hey there! Confused about the difference between qué and cuál es? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. It can be tricky to figure out when to use each one. Well, let me break it down for you: qué is used when asking a question, while cuál es is used when asking for clarification or more information. Got it? Great! Let’s dive in and take a closer look at each one.

¿Qué Vs Cuál Es? [Solved]

Got it? Basically, qué is for open-ended questions and cuál/cuáles is for when you’re picking from a set. Gotcha! -Qué: This Spanish word is used to ask a question about something. It can be translated as “what” in English.

-Cuál es: This Spanish phrase is used to ask which one of a group of things someone is referring to. It can be translated as “which one is it?” in English.

Qué and cuál es are both Spanish words that can be used to ask questions. Qué is used when you want to ask what something is, while cuál es is used when you want to ask which one of a group of things it is. For example, if you wanted to know what type of food someone was eating, you would say “¿Qué estás comiendo?” If you wanted to know which type of food they were eating out of several options, you would say “¿Cuál es tu comida favorita?”