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the definition of "ahora"
I just found out that "ahora" in El Salvador actually means "today", while the dictionary says it means "now" (http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/ahora). So in which country the word 'ahora' means 'now'?
Oct 15, 2017 1:20 PM
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Hi,
'Ahora' means 'now' in standard Spanish, so in every Spanish speaking country it will be understood as that, and 'Hoy' means 'today'.
I've not heard of a country where that was different, and I'm not sure whether the meaning is different in El Salvador or not. Although, I'm sure people from El Salvador would understand 'ahora' as 'now' if you were to use it when speaking to them.
October 15, 2017
Hola, soy maestra de español en México y tengo paquetes atractivos sobre la enseñanza del idioma. Agenda tu clase ya! :)
October 19, 2017
In portuguese: agora
English: now
October 15, 2017
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