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Can someone explain to me the uses of “pues” in Spanish? Please explain it in English as I may not fully understand the Spanish explanation. Many thanks!
Oct 13, 2021 8:30 PM
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Hi Matthew!
I hope you are well. Let me explain: "Pues" is used as a "because" in the most of times (Although it can be used in other ways, the one I will explain is the most common). For Example, I can say: "The car stopped pues I had no gasoline" AND I can say: "The car stopped porque I had no gasoline".
Feliz día!
October 13, 2021
Also in some parts of Mexico it's a word that we use it always at the end of a sentence. For example "haz esto pues" "do this" it's just a friendly way to express ourselves.
"Si pues" "yeah"
October 14, 2021
Hahahaha, is a really good question, the Word "Pues" have a Lot of meanings and uses, un fact to cover all content You need a serie of classes.
It's a particle that serves in the sentence as the note of someone who resolves something or affirms what is happening or is going to happen.
It is also used as a note of thread, and most times it is equivalent to "supposed that".
It also serves as a note of assumption of some thing to continue or solve others, and is equivalent to, "since", or "supposed that".
As You can imagine this is a long theme,
The above are just three of the many meanings and uses that this word can have.
October 14, 2021
"Pues" is used to emphasize something, for example we could say: Claro pues, si pues, hazlo pues (of course, yeah, do it) but this have a strong connotation.
October 14, 2021
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