Prestar - Emprestar
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silopanna
December 17, 2008, 04:13 AM
People,
What is the difference between prestar and emprestar? Does it depend on the direction the action is going?
For example, how would one say: "Could you lend me five Euros?"
Or: "I'll lend it to you untill tomorrow."
Thanks in advance,
Dean
poli
December 17, 2008, 06:29 AM
People,
What is the difference between prestar and emprestar? Does it depend on the direction the action is going?
For example, how would one say: "Could you lend me five Euros?"
Or: "I'll lend it to you untill tomorrow."
Thanks in advance,
Dean
It's mor common to use prestar. Emprestar is a word I haven't come across much. It has more to do with asking for a loan (as in loan from a bank). More commonly you would use pedir un préstimo when asking for a loan.
Rusty
December 17, 2008, 08:16 AM
Emprestar is a word that has fallen out of common use. Use prestar or pedirle un préstamo a ... (when dealing with an institution).
Could you lend me ...
= ¿Me prestas ...?
= ¿Puedes/Podrías prestarme ...?
I'll lend it until ...
= Te lo presto hasta ...
silopanna
December 17, 2008, 07:46 PM
I thank both Poli and Rusty for their nice replies.
Silopanna Dean
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