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com: Interrogatives

Starting Points in Language Study:

Question words can obviously be used in conjunction with other vocabulary, such as the examples provided in the
list with prepositions. As you continue studying, you'll pick up more of these combinations naturally - so just
concern yourself with USING one question word at a time. These will be used frequently in your conversations!

When you're reading a question in Spanish, the question starts with an upside-down question mark. This indicates
right off the bat that you're dealing with a question. It actually makes reading simpler, knowing how to intonate
what you're reading before you get to the end and only then realize: "Uh-Oh! It's a question!"

Click on the black button to hear the interrogative.

¿ Adónde ? Where to? To where?


¿ A dónde ? Where to? To where?
¿ A quién ? Whom? To whom?
¿ Cómo ? How? How was that?
¿ Cuál ? Which?
¿ Cuáles ? Which ones?
¿ Cuándo ? When?
¿ Cuánto ? How much? ( ... generic ... )
¿ Cuánta ? How much? ( ... feminine ... )
¿ Cuántos ? How many? ( ... generic ... )
¿ Cuántas ? How many? ( ... feminine ... )
¿ De dónde ? From where?
¿ De quién ? From whom? Of whom? Whose?
¿ Dónde ? Where?
¿ Para qué ? For what? In order to what? To do what?
¿ Para quién ? For whom?
¿ Por qué ? Why?
¿ Por quién ? By whom? Through whom?
¿ Qué ? What?
¿ Quién ? Who?
¿ Quiénes ? Who? (plural)

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