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ok, gracias !!!
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Yeah.
Have fun mean your learn it.
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your learn it. can you traslate it into spanish , please
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hola y bienvenido
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Neither of these is correct English, Crotalito. What JPablo suggested is, and it's most likely what you meant to say.
Since you really didn't mention what 'it' means, we assumed you meant 'Spanish'. I suggest you add the object so everything is clear. Have fun while you're learning Spanish. -or- Have fun while learning Spanish. -or- Have fun learning Spanish. You may have also been trying to use 'meanwhile' in your sentence. This means 'mientras tanto', and is used when introducing an alternative. So, it probably isn't something you would want to say in this case. |
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thanks rusty =) I understand it better now
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