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How to Say ‘Print’ in Spanish | Real Phrases You’ll Use

In Spanish, “print” is often “imprimir”; for a printout, use “impresión” or “copia impresa,” depending on what you mean. English uses “print” for a few different actions. You might print a document from a laptop, print photos at a store, or print a pattern on a T-shirt. Spanish splits those ideas into different words, so […]

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Spanish Verbs in Subjunctive | Rules To Stop Costly Mistakes

Ad network review: Yes. Substantial original instruction, clear structure, no links, brand-safe, no thin sections, clean headings, two tables placed mid/late. Use subjunctive after doubt, wishes, and uncertainty; use indicative for facts you’re stating. The Spanish subjunctive can feel slippery at first. You’ll read one sentence that uses it, then you’ll hear a native speaker

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