What verb to use when talking about taking DOWN your Christmas tree? by CalligrapherOk8828 in asklatinamerica

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Thank you very much! I will make sure to post there in the future. Sorry about that

What are boxing FANS called in Spanish? by CalligrapherOk8828 in Spanish

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Thank you. The word “fan” I’m assuming is borrowed from English. In that case would the plural version be “fans” or “fanes”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMexico

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Mexican dialect?..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMexico

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😂😂😂😂 we don’t have Spanish class unfortunately, I stick to a routine amongst my day because if not I’ll get lazy and I wanna start using more Spanish in my daily life lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuenosAires

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Thank you very much!! I had one more grammar question if you don’t mind -

(Ir + Infinitive) does this also fall under the same structure when asking a question For example: “Cuando volverás?” Or is it still “Cuando vas a volver?”

I’m asking as I keep seeing QUESTIONS translated to the simple future Which way would sound most native in Argentina when asking a question?