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How to say ''fortnight' in Spanish?
Fortnight....exact 14 days or two weeks. I know how to say day after tomorrow.
Jun 6, 2011 4:40 PM
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2
hmmm, no existe en español; decimos 2 semanas...
June 6, 2011
2
We say "quincena" for fortnight.
quincenal = fortnightly
biweekly = bisemanal
June 6, 2011
1
Well, actually there is a word. It's "Quincena":) (/keen-zen-nah/)
Literally, it means 15 days:) Buuuut, it is used to refer to a period of two weeks:)
For example, "pago quincenal" is a payment you get every 2 weeks:)
But of course, you can just use "2 semanas" like Marcos said:)
June 6, 2011
1
quincena o quince días,that is to say 15 days.:)
June 7, 2011
1
if you want to know it, the day after tomorrow is "pasado mañana"
June 6, 2011
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