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They do in Spanish and French (unless the q's at the end of a word in French).

@riberet19 & @Carresan, to what extent does U follow Q in Spanish? Do let me know!

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They always follow such as queso, boquete, querer.

But only followed by “e” or “i”

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The interesting thing is that you don’t pronounce the “u”.

In cases such as quarantine, it is translated to Spanish as cuarentena. In this case you pronounce the “u”

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quinceañera

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A nice one is “quinqué”

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Thanks, mate. You made me 1% better today. So thrilled!

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