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Hey there! Confused about the difference between cuál and qué? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. It can be tricky to remember which one to use when. Well, let me break it down for you: cuál is used when asking for a specific item from a group of items, while qué is used when asking for information or an opinion. Got it? Cool - let’s dive in!

¿Cuál Vs Qué? [Solved]

Got it? ¿Cuál is for personal and general info questions, and ¿Qué is for definition questions. Gotcha!

  1. Cuál: Used to ask for a specific item or person from a group of known items or people.

  2. Qué: Used to ask for information about something that is unknown or not specified.

Cuál and qué are both Spanish words that can be confusing to English speakers. Cuál is used when asking which one of a group or list, while qué is used when asking what something is. For example, if you wanted to ask someone which type of ice cream they wanted, you would use cuál: “¿Cuál helado quieres?” On the other hand, if you wanted to ask what flavor ice cream they had, you would use qué: “¿Qué sabor de helado tienes?” So remember: cuál for choosing from a list and qué for finding out what something is!