Sentence examples of "che cosa" in Italian with translation "what"

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Che cosa fai per divertimento? What do you do for fun?
Che cosa fate per divertimento? What do you do for fun?
Che cosa fa tuo padre? What does your father do?
Che cosa non ti piace? What don't you like?
Che cosa vi sta preoccupando? What's worrying you?
Che cosa fa per divertimento? What do you do for fun?
Che cosa gli è successo? What happened to him?
Di che cosa ti interessi? What are you interested in?
Che cosa ti piace fare? What do you like to do?
Devo decidere che cosa fare. I must decide what to do.
Che cosa le piace fare? What do you like to do?
Che cosa potrebbe andar male? What could go wrong?
Che cosa ti sta preoccupando? What's worrying you?
Sam, che cosa stai facendo? Sam, what are you doing?
Che cosa significa questa parola? What does this word mean?
Non so che cosa faremo. I don't know what we will do.
Che cosa vuol dire Tatoeba? What does Tatoeba mean?
Che cosa vi piace fare? What do you like to do?
Che cosa avete visto a Tegucigalpa? What have you seen in Tegucigalpa?
Che cosa fai nel tempo libero? What do you do in your free time?
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