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21 was für ...?
¿qué...? -
22 was für ein Pilz ist das?
¿qué clase de seta es? -
23 was für ein Wagen ist das?
¿qué coche es? -
24 was für eine Bespannung hast du auf deiner Gitarre?
¿qué tipo de cuerdas tiene tu guitarra?Deutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > was für eine Bespannung hast du auf deiner Gitarre?
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25 was für eine Hitze!
¡qué calor! -
26 was für eine Hitze/ein Glück!
¡qué calor/suerte! -
27 was für eine komische Idee!
¡menuda ocurrencia! -
28 was geht (nur) in dir vor?
¿en qué piensas? -
29 was geschieht mit diesen Flaschen?
¿qué hacemos con estas botellas?Deutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > was geschieht mit diesen Flaschen?
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30 was gibt es heute zu Mittag?
¿qué hay hoy para almorzar? -
31 was gibt's Neues?
¿qué hay de nuevo? -
32 was gibt's?
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33 was habe ich denn davon?
¿qué saco yo de esto? -
34 was habe ich denn jetzt schon wieder verbrochen?
¿qué mal he hecho esta vez?Deutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > was habe ich denn jetzt schon wieder verbrochen?
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35 was haben Sie zu Ihrer Entschuldigung vorzubringen?
¿qué puede aducir en su defensa?Deutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > was haben Sie zu Ihrer Entschuldigung vorzubringen?
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36 was halten Sie davon?
¿qué le parece? -
37 was hast du bloß?
¿pero qué te pasa? -
38 was hast du da wieder angestellt?
¿qué has hecho ahora?Deutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > was hast du da wieder angestellt?
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39 was hast du denn bloß?
¿pero qué demonios te pasa? -
40 was hast du denn da wieder angerichtet?
¡ya has vuelto a armar una buena!Deutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > was hast du denn da wieder angerichtet?
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