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Old December 03, 2008, 05:40 AM
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La Partida vs El Partido

What is the difference between the feminine noun "partida" and its masculine counterpart "partido"
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The different between El partido and the noun La partida, they are don't mean the same because the word El partido this word mean for example the party political or a soccer game instead the phrase La partida mean for example when a person has to go to some place this phrase would be translate to Spanish so La persona se tiene que ir.

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They both mean divided or split in the past participle. The difference depends upon whether the subjuct carries the maculine or feminine gender.

Additionally partido as a noun means political party and partida as a noun means departure.

There may be other specific meanings to partida and partido , but these
are the basic ones.
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Yes, also the Poli's answer is accurate.
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Partido: a game, a match. Ej: partido de fútbol, de baloncesto, de rugby, de tenis, de waterpolo.
Partida: a game, a match. Usually with cards, or in a desk/table, including computer games:
cards:Partida de póker, de mus, de cinquillo, de bridge
others: partida de ajedrez, de Monopoly, de Stratego, de dados, de petanca, de dominó.
Computers: "vamos a echar una partida al WoW, al Final Fantasy, al Pro Evolution Soccer, al Wii Sports"
"Partido" and "Partida" have other meanings, as Crotalito and Rusty said.
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Thanks, sosia, for your good answer. And, I'm sure you meant to say poli when you gave credit to the other good responses.
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Yes, Sosia good explains you gave in your previous post.
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I said Rusty?? opss,
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Poli's title is rule1:gravity
So I was affected by gravity
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