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Che. Che is a Spanish diminutive interjection commonly used in Argentina. It is a form of colloquial slang used in a vocative sense as "friend", and thus loosely corresponds to expressions such as "mate", "pal", "man", "bro", or "dude", as used by various English speakers.
In this manner, what does Che Che mean in Chinese?
- chē (vehicle in Chinese)
People also ask, what does Che Che mean in French?
Translation of "Cheche" in French Noun. Cheche. You have been very brave, Cheche.
In the fifth sentence, as far as corresponds to a limitation and in Italian we use che plus the subjunctive. In the sixth sentence, when means the day when and in Italian may be translated with "che", meaning quando, or with a relative pronoun "in cui". In this sentence, che follows a command or an expression of will.