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Signature used by Ernesto Guevara from 1960 until his death in 1967. His frequent use of the word "che" earned him this nickname. Che (/ tʃ eɪ /; Spanish:; Portuguese: tchê; Valencian: xe) is an interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil (São Paulo and Rio Grande do Sul) and Spain (), signifying "hey!", "fellow", "guy". [1]
The saying is always in an English-speaking context, and was evidently a word-for-word mistranslation of English "What will be will be", using the free relative pronoun what. [8] In Spanish, Italian, French, or Portuguese, "what" must be translated as "that which" (lo que, quel che, ce qui, o que). [16]
And we give primacy to English usage, not to Spanish - there is a Spanish Wikipedia, after all. Most of the attention for this page will come from Guevara. Oppose, therefore, per Dekimasu. Septentrionalis PMAnderson 17:18, 21 June 2009 (UTC) Strong Oppose. Most English language speakers will simply type in "Che" in reference to Che Guevara.
Ch is traditionally considered a distinct letter of the Spanish alphabet, called che. In the 2010 Orthography of the Spanish Language, Ch is no longer considered a letter of its own but rather a digraph consisting of two letters. [2] Until 1994 ch was treated as a single letter in Spanish collation order, inserted between C and D; in this way ...
Meglio stasera, che domani o mai, Domani chi lo sa, quel che sarà? Literal translation of the Italian version Better tonight, than tomorrow or never, Tomorrow who knows, what will be? English version Meglio stasera, baby, go-go-go, Or as we natives say, "Fa' subito!" Spanish version Mejor ahora, ya mañana no, Si quieres ser mi amor decídelo.
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Guerrilla Warfare (Spanish: La Guerra de Guerrillas) is a military handbook written by Marxist–Leninist revolutionary Che Guevara.Published in 1961 following the Cuban Revolution, it became a reference for thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries around the world. [1]
Che, a 2008 film directed by Steven Soderbergh starring Benicio del Toro; Che, a 2014 Persian film; Ché (band), American stoner rock band; Che, the narrator in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita; Che, from the television show The O.C. Che, the rebranded name of Russian federal television channel Peretz