In the sentence 'Savez-vous ce que c'est qu'une "irrizina" ?', what is that second 'que' before the 'une' ?
Complicated way of saying 'what is'
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Complicated way of saying 'what is'
This question relates to:French interactive reading exercise "Hallowe'en in France"
Reading B2, Celebrations & Important Dates, Listening or Seeing B2
Asked 3 years ago
There's a lesson on different ways of asking "what is this?"
Qu'est-ce que c'est... and Qu'est-ce que c'est que ça/cela ? = What is... / What's that? in French
One option is:
Qu'est-ce que ce que ça? -- What is that?
The second que derives from that phrase. And if you now ask what this que is doing in that phrase in the first place, I'd have to take resort to saying that it's idiomatic.
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