1. que - Noun
2. Que - Proper noun
A half farthing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA man pulls people along a flooded residential street in a boat in Rigaud, Que, west of Montreal, Friday, April 26, 2019. Source: Internet
An old saying goes, "en Aragón antes de Rey hubo Ley" ("in Aragon Law came before King"), similar to the saying in Navarre, "antes fueron Leyes que Reyes", with much the same meaning. Source: Internet
En France, le Prix Édouard de Pomiane est fondé en 1969 par le Guide du Médecin, en souvenir de celui que ses " His parents emigrated from Poland in 1863, changed their name from Pozerski to de Pomiane, and became French citizens. Source: Internet
Diacritics Three kinds of diacritic were in common use: the acute accent ´, the grave accent `, and the circumflex accent ˆ. These were normally only marked on vowels (e.g. í, è, â); but see below regarding que. Source: Internet
"Galgo que va tras dos liebres, sin ninguna vuelve" meaning "if a Galgo tries to chase two hares, it will return with none" recommends focussing on a single effort, otherwise by distraction, failing. Source: Internet
Between 1950 and 1954 he composed a series of works that began to develop his unique style: Para lucirse, Tanguango, Prepárense, Contrabajeando, Triunfal and Lo que vendrá. Source: Internet