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?
If you go to the shopping mall to buy shoes, it takes an hour and two stores until you find the right pair of shoes. But if you go shopping 'stuff' generally, it might take you an entire day to finish.
Great that you've written me back so quickly. I want to be your pen pal and we could help each other. I am looking for people who could help me learn Spanish, with focus on conversations.
If you go to the shopping mall to buy shoes, it takes an hour and two stores until you find the right pair of shoes. But if you go shopping 'stuff' generally, it might take you an entire day to finish.
Great that you've written me back so quickly. I want to be your pen pal and we could help each other. I am looking for people who could help me learn Spanish, with focus on conversations.
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