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Old June 20, 2014, 01:45 PM
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Feminine version of self-assured?

I read in my dictionary that self-assured is "seguro de sí mismo" in Spanish. So is it "segura de sí misma" for a female?
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I read in my dictionary that self-assured is "seguro de sí mismo" in Spanish. So is it "segura de sí misma" for a female?
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