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Allí y ahí
Are allí and ahí used interchangeably , or is there a difference in when each is used ?
Jan 9, 2015 12:55 PM
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Ahí : when it's close
Allí: when it's far
January 9, 2015
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Carlos' answer is not wrong but I don't know why someone gave him a "thumb down" so I gave him one up.
There are three different "levels" defering to distance from an object or a place in Spanish.
"Aquí" or "Acá" (less used in Spain) means "here".
"Ahí" means "over there" most of the times and "there" when what we're refering to is relatively not far away.
"Allí" and "Allá" mean "there" when what we're talking about is relatively far away, but "allá" is even more emphatic:
Example:
"No quiero ir hasta allá, ¡está denasiado lejos!"
(I don't want to go there, it's too far away!)
I hope it helps.
January 9, 2015
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