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Translating "either"
Hi all,
I was wondering what's the proper way to present two options in Spanish. For example, if I wanted to say: "Either you're going with them, staying with me, or you're staying here." or "The answer is either yes or no".If you look in a dictionary, it will just suggest "tampoco", but I figure that's for saying things like "I don't want to go either". I'm looking for something which hypothesizes two or more possible scenarios. |
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