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Old June 30, 2008, 10:22 AM
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Question The Use Up, One.

When do I can to user the words Up and one too.?

I have seen them in some sentences, but I don't know that signify them.
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When do I can I use the words up and one too. ?

I have seen them in some sentences, but I don't know what they mean.
Please provide some of the sentences you've seen and we'll be able to explain the usage.
Para poder explicarte el uso de esas palabras, muéstranos unas de las frases que has visto.
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Old June 30, 2008, 10:45 AM
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Uhhh, I have seen in movies.
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Could you give me some examples.?

Please.
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Here is one example.
He aquí un ejemplo.

one = uno/un/una, cuando ésta expresa cantidad

Don't confuse the word one with the indefinite article, a (an when the following word begins with a vowel), as in:
Here is an example.
No confundas la palabra uno con el artículo indefinido), a (an cuando la palabra siguiente empieza con vocal). En español, no hay diferencia ninguna:
He aquí un ejemplo.

The word up is used many ways, with varied meanings.
It can mean hacia arriba.
La palabra up se usa de varias maneras con sentidos distintos.
Puede significar hacia arriba.

Many times, it is used as a verb preposition.
Muchas veces se usa como preposición verbal.
To look up = buscar (en un diccionario, p. e.)
To walk up, climb up, go up = subir

At times, it is used as an adverb.
A veces se usa como adverbio.
To look up = alzar la vista, mirar hacia arriba

It is used in idioms (modismos).
What's up? = ¿Qué pasa?

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I need more information about of the use Up, One, thaks.
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I need more information about of the use Up, One, thaks.
up = hacia arriba
one = uno

But Rusty's explanation is better.


It would be a lot easier to give you more information about those words if you were to give us some sample sentences or if you told us exactly what you don't understand about how to use those words. Para nosotros sería mucho más fácil si nos dieras más información acerca de estas dos palabras. Danos unas frases que usan esas dos palabras y que no entienedes, o explícanos qué es exactamente lo que no entiendes acerca del uso de up y one.
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Yeah, David here I'll put some examples, these sentences, I saw the TV on.

I pick up the spanish words better when they are said verbaly to me
I ve been learning slowly a lil spanish off and on through out my life

Please, David explain me, How I can to use these word on the sentences or text.
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OK, David, I'll put some examples here. These sentences I saw on TV. (I saw these sentences on TV.)

I pick up the Spanish words better when they are said verbally to me.
I've been learning slowly, a lil (little) Spanish off and on throughout my life.

Please, David, (tell me)/(explain to me) how I can to use these words in some sentences or phrases.
to pick up = aprender, en este caso (la palabra up es parte del verbo);
to pick up también significa recoger, tomar, agarrar, y otros verbos en ciertas situaciones.

off and on = de vez en cuando (un modismo)
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off and on = de vez en cuando (un modismo)
I just added it to the dictionary
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