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What is the differences between: Dude, Man or Guy??
When i say hello to someone, or want to speak with more closer relationship i usually say: Dude, Man or Guy.. but i'm not sure if that is a right way to speak with my friends..:S.
When i talk spanish I usually say: Tío, colega.. Sound it similar like English?
11 févr. 2014 19:34
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Dude, man and guy are all very informal. I would only say "dude" with my closest friends. "Guy" is not something you would ordinarily use when addressing someone directly, rather, you would use it to refer to someone you don't know. I can tell you that I use "hombre" in Spanish when I want to say something like this. For example, I say "que tal, hombre?" when I mean "what's up, man." I think Tio in Spain is also a pretty good translation. I am not a native speaker of Spanish, however.
11 février 2014
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Espagnol
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Anglais
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