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De qué manera una palabra, frase o concepto es usado en el idioma español. // How a word, phrase, or concept is used in the Spanish language.
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Are "caminar" and "andar" interchangeable?
Today, as I was expanding my vocabulary, I've come across the verb "andar". I looked it up and I noticed that it has several meanings. One is "to walk". I thought of "caminar".
Can "caminar" and "and …
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What is the difference between "saber" and "poder"?
In school we learned that you can use "saber" as well as "poder". Although we learned the grammar rule concerning this, I'm really unsure about the right usage. I know that you use "poder" if you are …
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Can "diario" and "periódico" be used interchangeably?
I just stumbled upon "diario" and "periódico" while extending my vocabulary. Both mean newspaper in English.
Is there any context in which just one fits? Can they be used interchangeably?