How to Say ‘What else have you done?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Qué más han hecho?
💬 Usage Tip: The inclusion of 'más' seeks further details beyond known information.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Encouraging sharing experiences is a key cultural element in discussions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
What
Interrogative used to ask for information or specifics.
¿Qué haces?
What are you doing?
más
[mahs]
else
In addition; more.
¿Hay algo más que decir?
Is there anything else to say?
han
[ahn]
have
Used to indicate an action completed by the subjects.
Han visto la película.
They have watched the movie.
hecho
[eh-choh]
done
Completed an action.
¿Qué has hecho hoy?
What have you done today?
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