queda

is at, is left, remains


Adjective queda

  1. feminine singular of quedo

Noun queda f (plural quedas)

  1. curfew

Verb queda

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of quedar.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of quedar.

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Examples
  • Solo nos queda esperar por el resultado.

    We can but wait for the results.

  • Te queda bien.

    That looks good on you.

  • Esa camisa me queda muy pequeña.

    This T-shirt is too small for me.

  • Queda detenido.

    You're under arrest.

  • ¿Queda algo de azúcar?

    Is there still any sugar?

  • "¿Dónde queda mi sala?" "En el tercer piso."

    "Where is my classroom?" "It's on the third floor."

  • Le queda bien el vestido azul.

    The blue dress suits her.

  • ¿Le queda bien el vestido?

    Does the dress fit well?

  • Este traje me queda demasiado estrecho.

    This suit's too thin for me.

  • ¿Dónde queda la entrada?

    Where's the entrance?

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