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

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Translations: all68 qué clase de32 qué tipo de29 other translations7
What kind of work is it? ¿De dónde es el archivo?
What kind of plant is it? ¿Qué planta es?
Tom knew what kind of woman Mary was. Tom sabía la clase de mujer que era Mary.
What kind of sports we play depends on the weather and the season. El tipo de deportes que jugamos depende del tiempo y de la estación.
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 do something and often don't think about what kind of consequences it will have. Hacemos algo y a menudo no pensamos en las consecuencias que tendrá.
“Granny, what kind of berries are these?” “Black currants.” “But why they are red?” “Because they are green.” Yaya, ¿Estas bayas que son?" "Grosellas." "¿Y por qué son rojas?" "Porque todavía están verdes"
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