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"It has something to do with"
What would be the correct Spanish translation of "it has something to do with.."? I've come up with "tratarse de", but clearly this is not the same, and I'm sure there's better translations.
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...tiene algo que ver con...
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I agree with Chileno...
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Thank you!
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