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What does que quieres paracrismas mean?

The phrase "que quieres paracrismas" is not a common Spanish phrase and it doesn't make grammatical sense. It seems like it could be a misspelling or a made-up phrase.

Here's why:

* "Paracrismas" doesn't exist in the Spanish language. The correct word for "Christmas" is "Navidad."

* "Que quieres" means "what do you want," but the phrase lacks a context for wanting something during Christmas.

If you're trying to say "what do you want for Christmas," the correct phrase in Spanish would be:

* "¿Qué quieres para Navidad?"

Let me know if you had something else in mind, and I'll try to help you translate it! 😊

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