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Elena
Ahí, aquí, allí
What is the difference and exact English equivalents?
Oct 9, 2017 5:33 PM
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I think that English speakers divide the space in two parts: here and there. If something is near and you can touch it, it" s hear. The rest is there.
Spanish speakers divide the same space in three parts: the nearest one is "aquí"; the following part is "ahí" and the most distant one is "allí".
To sum up, "here" is "aquí", and "there" is "ahí" and "allí".
October 9, 2017
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Aquí/Acá = Here
Ahí = There
Allí/Allá = There
October 10, 2017
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