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What does quien y qui tiempo mean?

"Quien y que tiempo" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. It seems like a possible misspelling of two separate phrases:

1. "Quien" (Who) and "Qué tiempo" (What time)

* Quien: This is the interrogative pronoun for "who" in Spanish.

* Qué tiempo: This phrase means "what time".

Therefore, if you were trying to ask "Who and what time?", the correct way to express it in Spanish would be:

"¿Quién y a qué hora?"

2. "Quién" (Who) and "Qué tiempo" (What weather)

* Quien: This is the interrogative pronoun for "who" in Spanish.

* Qué tiempo: This phrase means "what weather".

Therefore, if you were trying to ask "Who and what weather?", the correct way to express it in Spanish would be:

"¿Quién y qué tiempo hace?"

Please clarify what you intended to ask, and I can provide you with the correct Spanish translation.

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