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Old April 06, 2013, 05:12 PM
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Era vs. Hubo

Ignorant question here, but....

My friend wrote about a past event:

She wrote "hubo tormenta." --> There was a storm.

Could she have wrote "era tormenta?"

Same meaning? Different meaning?

She's from Guatemala. I am not used to haring 'hubo' much.


Thanks to anyone that can help.
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