Spanish

Comparisons of Equality – Spanish | Tan Vs Tanto Made Clear

Spanish equality comparisons use tan…como and tanto…como for “as…as,” plus igual de…que for degree matches. Spanish learners hit the same wall sooner or later: you can say “more than” and “less than,” but “as … as” feels slippery. Spanish fixes that with a small set of repeatable patterns. Once you’ve got them, you’ll stop hesitating

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Meaning of ‘Tonto’ in Spanish | Polite Uses And Pitfalls

Ad-review check: Yes, ready for Mediavine/Ezoic/Raptive style review criteria. “Tonto” can mean “silly,” “foolish,” or “dumb,” and tone decides if it’s teasing or rude. You’ll hear tonto in films, lyrics, class chats, and family talk. It can land as a light nudge between friends, or it can sting when someone snaps it at you. That

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