quê

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Macanese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Portuguese que and quê.

Pronoun[edit]

quê

  1. (interrogative, sentence-final) what (which thing)
    Tão cedo para quê? Qui afogoso!
    So early for what? So anxious!

Determiner[edit]

quê

  1. (rare) Alternative form of qui: which
    Quê cuza pôde fazê?
    What can be done?
    (literally, “Which thing can be done?”)

References[edit]

Portuguese[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Rhymes: -e
  • Hyphenation: quê

Etymology 1[edit]

From Latin quem (what).

Pronoun[edit]

quê

  1. (interrogative, sentence-final) what (which thing)
    Pensas no quê?
    You are thinking about what?
    Quê?
    What?
Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

quê m (plural quês)

  1. a characteristic (distinguishable feature of a person or thing)

Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

quê m (plural quês)

  1. cue (name of the letter Q, q)

Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Vietic *k-veːr (village); cognate with Muong quêl (village) and Chut [Rục] kəveːl¹. Compare also Proto-Katuic *wiil ~ *weel (whence Pacoh veil).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

quê (, 𬫀)

  1. the countryside
  2. a hometown (place of birth or residence)
    Synonym: nơi sinh
    Tết này có về quê không?
    Will you go back to your hometown this New Year?
  3. your parent's, especially your father's, birthplace
    Synonym: quê quán
    Quê mày ở đâu ?
    Đắk Lắk ạ.
    Không phải ở đây. Ý tao là quê bố mày.
    Hometown?
    Dak Lak.
    I'm not asking 'bout your birthplace which is here. I'm asking 'bout your father's.

Usage notes[edit]

Your parent's birthplace may be used on an identity card (giấy chứng minh nhân dân or căn cước công dân), especially if they moved from their own birthplace.

Derived terms[edit]

Derived terms

Adjective[edit]

quê (, 𬫀)

  1. Short for quê mùa (typical of countrymen; rural, lame and tacky).
  2. (Southern Vietnam, by extension) very embarrassing; mortifying
    Mẹ ở nhà đi. Con lớn rồi có mẹ đi cùng thì quê lắm.
    Just stay home. I'm a grown-up and it's embarrassing to be chaperoned by you.

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