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What is the difference between "comenzar" and "empezar"?
Jul 7, 2016 5:24 PM
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As a native Spanish speaker I would say: there's no difference in colloquial Spanish.
e.g. Comencé a estudiar español / Empecé a estudiar español (there's no difference about the meaning of the sentence, people are gonna understand your sentence)
Ya comenzó el verano / ya empezó el verano = the meaning is the same
Ya comienza la película / Ya empieza la película
I think even grammatically they don't have differences, both talk about "to start something"
July 7, 2016
There isn't any different between both, additionally to those the correspondent ending would be:
Comienzo / Final, and Empiezo / Termino.
July 7, 2016
Both have the same meaning. There is not difference in most cases.
July 7, 2016
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