German Dictionary
I.E. stands for 'in example', and the translation of it is 'por ejemplo'. Is there a difference between this term in Latin American or South American Spanish? How would you say the same sentence in Central America?
I met the company last autumn, because the site's traffic is getting pretty big and they invited me to a workshop. They have convinced me that I have to put their logo at the top of the page to maximize exposure and this was a big mistake.
My name is Julio and I live in Santiago, which is in Chile. I speak a little German, but I want to improve. Where are you from? Where do you live? What is your favorite music? Auf wiedersehen!
I met the company last autumn, because the site's traffic is getting pretty big and they invited me to a workshop. They have convinced me that I have to put their logo at the top of the page to maximize exposure and this was a big mistake.
My name is Julio and I live in Santiago, which is in Chile. I speak a little German, but I want to improve. Where are you from? Where do you live? What is your favorite music? Auf wiedersehen!
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