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How to Say ‘Trout’ in Spanish | Word, Accent, Usage

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What Does ‘Amor’ Mean in Spanish? | Love, Use, And Nuance

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What Place’ in Spanish | Spanish Options That Sound Natural

Use “¿Qué lugar?” for “what place,” and “¿En qué lugar?” when you mean “in what place?” You’ll see “what place” used in a bunch of different ways in English. Sometimes you’re asking for a location on a map. Sometimes you’re asking which venue or spot someone means. Other times you’re talking about someone’s “place” in

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