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Términos con el mismo, o casi, significado en al menos uno de sus sentidos. // Terms with the same or almost the same meaning in at least one of their senses.
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When to use "disculpe" instead of "perdón"? [duplicate]
Are disculpe and perdón 100% interchangeable? If not, when should I use one versus another?
If I accidentally bumped someone as I walked by them would I say "Disculpe", "Perdón", or just "Lo siento"? …