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      • qué tan lejos phrase 1. (up to what point) a. how far ¿Qué tan lejos estás dispuesto a llegar para lograr lo que deseas? ¿Qué sacrificios estás dispuesto a hacer?How far are you willing to go in order to get what you want? What sacrifices are you willing to make? 2. (in distance)
  1. Qué tan lejos is a 2006 film directed by Ecuadorian filmmaker Tania Hermida. The film is a road movie co-produced by Ecuador and Spain, and it stars Tania Martinez and Cecilia Vallejo as an Ecuadorian student and a Spanish tourist, respectively, that met each other in a bus and take rides together when the roads are blocked because of a strike.

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  3. Qué tan lejos: Directed by Tania Hermida. With Tania Martinez, Cecilia Vallejo, Pancho Aguirre, Fausto Miño. Esperanza and Tristeza both have to get to Cuenca. However, by an unlucky turn of events, the bus they are on gets delayed due to a worker strike.

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    • Drama
    • Tania Hermida
    • 2006
  4. Jan 22, 2018 · ¿Hasta qué punto está lejos? (to which degree is it far?) ¿Qué lejos está?: I believe this is incorrect, it doesn't sound right to me in an interrogative sentence. However the DPD says that cuán (the actual adjective to use, see #4) tends to be replaced with qué in exclamative sentences:

  5. How Much Further. Two travelers re-evaluate their lives after meeting many interesting people while hitchhiking. Average road trip movie. Tries to be funny, however it overuses Ecuadorian ...

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    • Tania Hermida
    • PG
    • Pancho Aguirre
  6. Que Tan lejos TRAILER. Mirala en https://choloflix.com Esperanza y Tristeza no encontrarán el país de postal que buscaban ni el amor ideal en el que creían, pero viajar por los Andes y la...

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  7. Apr 20, 2022 · In Spanish, when we ask about the degree or extent of a specific quality of something/someone, we often use: ¿Qué tan + adjective/adverb + verb...? or. ¿Cuán + adjective/adverb + verb...? The most common and colloquial way is qué tan, but cuán is also used frequently although it remains slightly more formal.

  8. Self-discovery journey of two girls in their mid twenties while they travel along the Ecuadorian mountains and coasts. Esperanza (Hope) and Tristeza (Sadness) will not find postcard views or perfect love, but their journey will teach them there’s a world beyond that.

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