What does "ingrata que duele" mean?
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What does "ingrata que duele" mean? (english please)?
What does "ingrata que duele" mean?
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Ingrata is ingrate. In this case it denotes a female. (ending in o would be a male).
que duele is that hurts
So it would be that ingrate that hurt (you).
Ingrata In English
Ingrata Meaning
Most of the answers that you have received are accurate. What hurts you? would be a literal translation if this is a question. (By the way, if it is a question "que" should have an accent (qué?) The question can also be a colloquial way of saying: What's the matter? or more formally What ails you?
Ungrateful that hurts...
Honestly it dosent really make much sense. I am not sure how I would even use that in a sentece
It's Spanish for "the ingrate who hurts."