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  1. diferencias entre palabras - Difference between "adiós" and "chau ...

    Jul 4, 2015 · What is the difference between adiós and chau? Do they both mean "goodbye"? Examples: I am going now, see you tomorrow, ¡adiós! I am going now, see …

  2. uso de palabras - ¿Qué significa en Argentina "al pedo"? - Spanish ...

    May 11, 2012 · He escuchado y leído a argentinos decir "al pedo", por ejemplo, "estoy al pedo". Es evidente que NO se refiere a "estar pedo", que significa "estar borracho" en algunos sitios. ¿Qué …

  3. What is the difference between "De nada" and "No hay de qué"?

    Feb 16, 2012 · In Mexico de nada - or por nada - is a common reply to gracias. I am now studying Spanish in Costa Rica where they take de nada more literally hence offensive. To the locals de nada …

  4. What is the most common way to end a phone call?

    In Argentina I most commonly heard people ending a phone call with 'Chau' Usually in English we repeat goodbye a few times before we end a call like, 'Ok then, ok bye, ok see you' I heard the same sort of …

  5. User Charles 2024 - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Dec 20, 2025 · Q&A for linguists, teachers, students and Spanish language enthusiasts in general wanting to discuss the finer points of the language

  6. User Ac 1975 - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Q&A for linguists, teachers, students and Spanish language enthusiasts in general wanting to discuss the finer points of the language

  7. User On Your Mark - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Q&A for linguists, teachers, students and Spanish language enthusiasts in general wanting to discuss the finer points of the language

  8. User Lluís J. - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Q&A for linguists, teachers, students and Spanish language enthusiasts in general wanting to discuss the finer points of the language

  9. aprendizaje - Is it correct to say "¡Qué cuadro bonito!" - Spanish ...

    Oct 11, 2025 · 0 The use of "tan" in Spanish reflects a rhetorical device intended to make a phrase more appealing and surprising. Essentially, it emphasizes the adjective, giving it significantly greater …

  10. User Fernandez - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Q&A for linguists, teachers, students and Spanish language enthusiasts in general wanting to discuss the finer points of the language