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Correct verb to use when saying tie a necktie or bowtie?
I got it that la corbata and el corbatín are necktie and bowtie, respectively. But what is the correct expression to "tie a tie"? Hacer? Atar? Amarrar?
If it makes a difference, I am mostly interested in Iberian Spanish. |
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tie, necktie = corbata
bow tie (two words) = corbata de lazo, corbata de moño (moño understood in context), corbatín, pajarita anudarse la corbata hacer nudo de corbata atar la corbata |
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