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CrOtALiTo
March 05, 2011, 09:05 AM
Hello.

Where can I use this word?

For example when I go to the restaurant somewhat upset me, I believe that the thing that bored me is the typo to music that plays in the restaurant, to music is rudeness with singers that they aren't nationals.


I will grateful with your advices.

Perikles
March 05, 2011, 09:39 AM
Somewhat is (usually) an adverb meaning algo, un tanto:

I was somewhat disappointed with the music.

I am somewhat confused by your post.

Cloudgazer
March 05, 2011, 11:15 AM
For example when I go to the restaurant somewhat upset me, I believe that the thing that bored me is the typo to music that plays in the restaurant, to music is rudeness with singers that they aren't nationals.

Hey, Crotalito!

I'm going to try changing your sentence into a form that expresses what you might be trying to say while also using the word "somewhat":For example, when I go to the restaurant I get somewhat upset. I believe the thing that irritates me is the type of music that ("is played in the restaurant" -or- "the restaurant plays") since that music sounds rude to listeners that aren't local citizens.
I hope this helps.

CrOtALiTo
March 05, 2011, 12:45 PM
Hey, Crotalito!

I'm going to try changing your sentence into a form that expresses what you might be trying to say while also using the word "somewhat":For example, when I go to the restaurant I get somewhat upset. I believe the thing that irritates me is the type of music that ("is played in the restaurant" -or- "the restaurant plays") since that music sounds rude to listeners that aren't local citizens.
I hope this helps.

Exactly, I liked much your correction.
Thank for your advices.

I believe to music restaurant plays irritates me, already I feel somewhat of annoy for the typo to music played here, to music is rude for the children.

Other attempt.