| bio | website | |
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| location | Santiago, Chile | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | 9 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 17 |
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Dec 7 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 7 |
accepted | “Habría” or “Hubiera” |
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Dec 7 |
comment |
Usage of “millar” vs “millón” No problem at all with your edits. I think my question is now clearer :) |
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Dec 7 |
asked | Usage of “millar” vs “millón” |
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Dec 7 |
revised |
What is the imperative without pronoun of 'Saber'? Why? added 72 characters in body |
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Dec 7 |
revised |
What is the imperative without pronoun of 'Saber'? Why? Expanded my answer. |
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Dec 7 |
answered | What is the imperative without pronoun of 'Saber'? Why? |
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Dec 5 |
revised |
“Liking” a musician or other artist Expanded the first section. Corrected van Gogh's name. |
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Dec 5 |
answered | Translating “how is …?” and “how was …?” |
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Dec 5 |
revised |
“Liking” a musician or other artist Extended my answer. |
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Dec 5 |
answered | “Liking” a musician or other artist |
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Dec 5 |
comment |
How prevalent is the phrase “qué padre”? I'm not quite sure, but because qué must be accented when beginning an "exclamation phrase", then the subject asked by the OP should be written as qué padre... |
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Dec 5 |
answered | What's the function of “mismo” in this sentence? |
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Dec 2 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Dec 1 |
asked | “Habría” or “Hubiera” |
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Dec 1 |
comment |
Spanish abbreviation for the United States of America @Flimzy: Roman is indeed answering the question. He said clearly that he thinks E.U. is the proper term. And his opinions are not off-topic ranting: he gives his own reasons for his answer. |
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Nov 30 |
asked | Spanish phrasal verbs |
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Nov 30 |
answered | adjectives for “same thing” vs. “same kind of thing” |
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Nov 29 |
revised |
What Spanish term (or terms) work best to describe a glass jar as used for coffee, jam, etc? Corrected link. |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Quorum |