Usage examples of "what kind of an" in English with translation to Spanish

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What kind of wine do you recommend? ¿Qué clase de vino recomienda usted?
What kind of music does Tom listen to? ¿Qué clase de música escucha Tom?
What kind of music does Tom like? ¿Qué tipo de música le gusta a Tom?
What kind of house does Tom live in? ¿En qué clase de casa vive Tom?
What kind of music do you have? ¿Qué tipo de música tiene?
What kind of treatment will I get? ¿Qué clase de tratamientos recibiré?
What kind of soup is this? ¿Qué clase de sopa es ésta?
What kind of ice cream do you like? ¿Qué tipo de helado te gusta?
What kind of person would treat their pet that way? ¿Qué tipo de persona trataría a su mascota de esa forma?
Tom doesn't know what kind of person Mary is. Tom no sabe qué clase de gente es Mary.
The food athletes eat is just as important as what kind of exercises they do. Lo que los atletas comen es tan importante como el tipo de entrenamiento que hacen.
We were unsure what kind of person Tom would be and whether he would like to live in the same house as us. No estábamos seguros de qué tipo de persona podía ser Tom y si a él le gustaría vivir en la misma casa que a nosotros.
What kind of food does Tom like? ¿Qué tipo de comida le gusta a Tom?
What kind of person would do that kind of thing? ¿Qué clase de persona haría una cosa así?
What kind of public events do you enjoy attending? ¿A qué tipo de eventos te gusta asistir?
What kind of woman do you think I am? ¿Qué tipo de mujer crees que soy?
What kind of movie do you want to watch? ¿Qué tipo de película querés ver?
What kind of food should I be feeding my dog? ¿Qué tipo de comida debería estar dándole a mi perro?
What you eat, or what kind of life you live, are decided by you alone. Lo que comes, o qué clase de vida llevas, lo decides tú mismo.
What kind of person looks up to a genocide and calls it a hero? ¿Qué clase de persona puede admirar y llamar "héroe" a un genocida?
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