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You Survived In Spanish | Don’t Use the Wrong ‘You’

Guide / Mo

Depending on who you’re talking to, “you survived” in Spanish can be “sobreviviste,” “sobrevivió,” “sobrevivisteis,” or “sobrevivieron.”.

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What Does P.D Mean In Spanish? | Postscript Decoded

Guide / Mo

P.D. is the Spanish abbreviation for posdata (postscript), used at the end of letters and messages to add an afterthought.

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La Tóxica Lyrics In English and Spanish | Farruko & More

Guide / Mo

Depending on the artist, “La Tóxica” can mean two different things: a woman damaged by love (Farruko) or a partner who was the toxic one (Alejandro.

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Gender of Nouns and Articles In Spanish | A Clear Guide

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In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine, and articles (el, la, los, las, un, una, unos, unas) must match the noun’s gender and number.

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How to Say Radiology In Spanish

Guide / Mo

The Spanish translation for “radiology” is “radiología” (la radiología), a feminine noun used in medical contexts from Mexico to Spain.

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Says You In Spanish | The Pronoun Trap You’ll Hit

Guide / Mo

Translating “says you!” into Spanish requires choosing the right pronoun for the person you’re addressing.

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How Do You Say Bears In Spanish? | Masculine or Feminine?

Guide / Mo

The Spanish word for bears is “osos” for a group of males or a mixed-gender group, and “osas” for a group of females.

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At One Time In Spanish

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The English phrase “at one time” translates to Spanish as “a la vez” (simultaneity) or “en cierta época” (a past period), depending on context.

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What Is Biscocho In Spanish?

Guide / Mo

In Spanish, bizcocho most commonly refers to sponge cake, but its meaning varies widely by country — from salty cookies in Argentina to twice-baked bread in the

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Taking for Granted In Spanish | Two Meanings, One Phrase

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In Spanish, “take for granted” translates as “dar por sentado” for assuming and “no valorar” for failing to appreciate, depending on the context.

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