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What is the difference between "Tiempo" and "veces"? Are they ever interchangeable?
Apr 23, 2018 9:36 AM
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"Tiempo" means time, as in the passage of time, but "veces" refers more to a timed occurrence, for example:
"No tengo tiempo para estudiar" - I don't have time to study.
"Cuantas veces te lo tengo que decir?" - How many times do I have to say it to you?
As you can see, it doesn't really mean the same, and I can't think of an example where you would substitute one for another with the exact same meaning.
April 23, 2018
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