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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?
Now I'm drinking a beer with a colleague. We will shoot a film about the bar scene and the situation of young people here in Ibiza. There are also other aspects to live here, besides tourism.
Of course I understand the reasons. I live in Thun, which is not far from Bern, our capital city. How come your Spanish is so good? Have you ever been to Switzerland. You are most welcome.
Now I'm drinking a beer with a colleague. We will shoot a film about the bar scene and the situation of young people here in Ibiza. There are also other aspects to live here, besides tourism.
Of course I understand the reasons. I live in Thun, which is not far from Bern, our capital city. How come your Spanish is so good? Have you ever been to Switzerland. You are most welcome.