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May 25, 2024
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Archaea
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Ty
Thankfully French doesn’t have this preposition dichotomy.
I don’t think Italian or Romanian do but I have mostly forgotten Romanian.
And the contraction pra.
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The uses of por and para in Spanish and Portuguese
Archaea
May 25, 9:16pm
Mostly, but you have to learn some constructions.
DubuMfalme
May 25, 9:21pm
Ty
Archaea
May 25, 9:24pm
Italian uses "per" and mostly gets rid of the "por" uses in most cases.
DubuMfalme
May 25, 9:28pm
It’s weird but fun
Archaea
May 25, 9:37pm
Oh, and in Brazil, para is used in ways it never is in Spanish.
DubuMfalme
May 25, 9:25pm
No telefone? Weird.
Archaea
May 25, 9:27pm
no is a contraction of em + o "in the"
DubuMfalme
May 25, 9:29pm
I know I just find that a weird way
Archaea
May 25, 9:36pm
Are you actively studying Portuguese? It's my favorite to speak.
DubuMfalme
May 25, 9:41pm
Para is not a verb, so I am not sure why it would be pro.
Garn
May 25, 9:38pm
Brasil is masculine = o Brasil
DubuMfalme
May 25, 9:53pm
In Spanish it seems similar but can make big differences. For example
ColonelMustard
May 25, 9:33pm
When dual usage is appropriate
Archaea
May 25, 9:38pm
Yeah. In some cases only one is appropriate and that’s confusing
ColonelMustard
May 25, 10:32pm
Lots of online guides are available explaining the intricacies
AF Cougar
May 25, 10:45pm
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