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  • elegir vs escoger (to choose) - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
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  • ¿Cómo se llama la acción contraria a seleccionar?
    Estaba comentando el código asociado a un lt;select multiple gt; y me di cuenta de que la palabra deseleccionar no pertenece a nuestro idioma ¿A alguien se le ocurre alguna forma de designar la
  • Are elegir and escoger cognates? If so, how did it happen?
    By the way: the synonym seleccionar (from selecto) also comes from this root: sēlēctum is the supine of sēligere, from sē-(“without; apart, aside”) + leg-(meaning “to choose out”); the prefix sē-is the same as in separar and seducir
  • Usage of pero vs sino - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
    Sino is a conjunction, and is used exactly the same as pero, except that it is used in cases of negation It can be thought to roughly translate to the English terms however or rather, but is more specific than the English terms
  • ¿Como se contestan preguntas que llevan un no al inicio?
    El español es mi idioma nativo, pero siempre he tenido esta duda, por ejemplo, si yo le pregunto a alguien: ¿Tienes frío? Esta persona podría contestar Sí No Sí, si tengo frío No, no tengo frío
  • uso de palabras - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
    Ah, yes, I remember my university friends from Argentina said "Que tal " I think I'll use that one "Que paso" doesn't make sense to me because it translates as "What happened" and I would think it would be used when someone breaks a leg or I see a terrible traffic accident
  • Name Suffixes Sr (Senior) and Jr (Junior) in Spanish
    You can also use sénior and júnior respectively: sénior Del lat senior, comp de senex 'viejo, anciano' 1 adj U pospuesto a un nombre propio de persona para indicar que esta es mayor que otra emparentada con ella, generalmente su hijo, y del mismo nombre
  • Do you have a dog or a cat? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
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