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RobinL
Professional TeacherWhat does "Tito y su día a día," mean?
I am learning Spanish and one of the reading exercises started with the phrase, "Tito y su día a día." I understood the rest of the story as being about a boy named Tito who goes to a bilingual school, is very happy, and plays football with lots of friends, but I don't understand the purpose of this first sentence.
Thanks!
Jul 3, 2018 4:27 PM
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Tito and his day by day, or daily routine, that's what it means.
July 3, 2018
Hi there
Si te refiere a un ejercicio, y empieza con la frase "Tito y su día a día"
Mean (Tito): Tito es el personaje principal.
Mean (día a día): Como vive alguien diariamente "En este caso es Tito"
Then, the first sentence of the exercices mean: "Como es la vida de tito" o "como vive tito diariamente".
ESTOY HACIENDO LA SUPOSICIÓN QUE DESPUÉS DE ESA ORACIÓN, TE DIERON A CONOCER "COMO ERA Y QUE HACIA TITO"
July 4, 2018
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