"What does he (one, she) have?" and "What do you have?" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Che cosa ha? The interrogative pronoun, feminine singular noun, and present indicative verb in the present indicative of third person singular (case 1) or second person formal singular (example 2) also translate literally into English as "What thing does he (one, she) have?" or "What thing do you have?" The pronunciation will be "key KO-sa ah" in Italian.
"What" in English is Che?, Che cosa? or Cosa? in Italian.
Che cosa
Checca in Italian means "gay (homosexual)" in English.
"What was that?" in English is Che cosa era? in Italian.
"What is...?" in English is Cos'è...? in Italian.
Non so che cosa fare in Italian means "I don't know what to do" in English.
Che cosa hai fatto?
Ke koza, correctly written Che cosa? in Italian, is "What"? in English.
literally Cosa pensi che stai facendo?
"che cosa lo rende felice" (http://babelfish.yahoo.com/)
Cosa succede? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What is going on?" The interrogative in the third person singular of the present indicative also may be translated into English as "What's happening?" The pronunciation will be "KO-sa soot-TCHEH-dey" in Italian.
Che in Italian means "that" in English.