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What is the difference between "acá and aquí", "allá and allí"?
I know that "acá and aquí" means "Here". And "allá and allí" means "There". However, I don't know if there is a difference between both of each word.
Thanks for your help.
4 kwi 2013 23:50
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Yes! mainly that is the difference, I would say that "aquí" would be a little closer than "acá", as well as "allí" would be closer than "allá".
We would use "allí" if we are showing a person who is standing away from us something within a distance nearby both of us.
And "allá"if we are showing a person who is either close to us or away from us something that is far away from both of us.
I hope this is helpful. ¡Saludos!
5 kwietnia 2013
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Hi Shaimaa!
The difference between "acá y aquí" and "allá y allí" depends on the spanish dialect you are speaking.
In Spain with don't use the word "acá" So we use "aquí" for "here"
In Spain "allá" = "there" = a general location
and "allí" = "right there" = an specific location
5 kwietnia 2013
1
Como dijo Cynthia.
Acá = here
Aquí = right here.
Allá= there
Allí= right there.
5 kwietnia 2013
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