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In spanish, how do you know when to use "y" and "e"?
Jan 9, 2016 2:15 PM
Answers · 5
3
"Y" and "e" mean the same.
But you use "e" when the next word starts with "i", because if you don't, it would sound awful!
Example:
Acabaré el dibujo e iré al supermercado.
I will finish the drawing and I will go to the supermarket.
Jorge e Irene son amigos.
Jorge and Irene are friends.
If we said: Jorge y Irene son amigos, that wouldn't sound well, don't you think? Those two "i" sounds together.
Bye!
January 9, 2016
2
That's the only use of "e".
Anyway, it happens the same think with "o" and "u"
when the next word starts with "o", we say "u"
Plata u oro? Silver or gold?
Siete u ocho. Seven or eight
January 9, 2016
Hi Mirei ,
Both "y" and "e" mean "and", the thing is that "e" is used when the next word starts witht "i" or "hi.." to avoid cacophony (harsh discordance of sound; dissonance),
Is the same that happends with "a" and "an" in english,
Hope it helps!! :)
Saludos
January 11, 2016
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