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Anonymous

Nov 23, 2024

What does “qué sabroso” mean?

What does "qué sabroso" mean when discussing food in Spanish?

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That’s So Tasteful (Eso Es Tan Sabroso)

So Tasteful (Tan sabroso, Que Sabroso)

That’s Delicious (Eso es Delicioso)

So Delicious (Tan Delicioso, Que Delicioso)

Qué Sabroso is normally used in latin-american nations to indicate that the flavor of something is great and tasteful.

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Anonymous

Nov 18, 2024

Umm qué sabrosa un alimento!

Umm what a tasty/delicious food!

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Anonymous

Jan 30, 2025

It is Spanish slang for what’s happening. It literally means What’s waving; just like English the real meaning does not make much sense when you use it as slang. I am a high school Spanish teacher, but I once lived in Mexico as an exchange student. Que onda is something that the teens would say. I was not taught it in school. It is much cooler than what you learn in school lol. You can also say que buena onda or que mala onda and that is close to saying something like that’s cool or that is not cool.

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Feb 20, 2025

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What does “qué sabroso” mean?

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