"de lo que" would vary depending on the context it is used in - but the direct translation would be "than".
Translation: everything that, i.e. Quiero saber todo lo que piensas de eso = I want to know everything that you think about that.
Look! What I...
It means 'It is what it is'.
This is what I do.
God knows what he does.
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Translation: everything that, i.e. Quiero saber todo lo que piensas de eso = I want to know everything that you think about that.
Translation: Relationship is what I want.
Más Fuerte De Lo Que Pensaba was created in 1993.
Look! What I...
Da lo mejor de sí.Hace lo mejor que puede (ella).Ella hace lo mejor de lo que tiene. NOT IN SPANISH.
you know you liked what you did last night!
"De que" would be "Of what" in English.
"If what she said...." (Si lo que ella dijo) "Yes, What she said" (Sí. Lo que ella dijo)
You say, "What do you have to do in the English class?" If it's not a question, then you say, "... what you have to do in the English class."Lo dices asi: What do you have to do in English class?
Perhaps the writer meant "no me importa lo que piensen de mi"? In that case... it means,"it doesn't matter to me what you think of me"....
It means 'It is what it is'.