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Better Spanish phrase for "recently" or "lately"?
What are some good Spanish phrases to convey the idea of "recently" or "lately"? I needed such a phrase, well, recently, and I felt like there was a Spanish phrase for in on the tip of my tongue (that's a good English idiom for you!). However, all I could think of was "recientemente" which got the point across, but was just a boring cognate. Otras ideas?
Nov 5, 2012 2:34 AM
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Bueno, puede ser: hace poco, últimamente, la vez pasada, hace nada, no hace mucho, acabar (ejemplo) -> acabo de comprar estas flores
November 5, 2012
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