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To meet
Meeting a person for the first time:
I want to meet new people in Italy: Quiero conocer a gente nueva en Italia. Is there a different verb we can use here instead of 'conocer'? Meeting a friend: I want to meet John for a coffee tomorrow: Quiero ver a Juan mañana para tomar un café. Quiero encontarme con Juan mañana para tomar un café. Are both of these correct? Are there any other options? Meeting a person at the airport: I have to meet her at the airport: Tengo que recogerla en el aeropuerto. Tengo que recibirla al aeropuerto. Tengo que encontrarme con ella en el aeropuerto. Are my three translations above correct? Does it make a difference in each case if I don't know this person? Many thanks in advance. |
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