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Es una diferencia entre dos formas del imperfecto de subjuntivo (-ra y -se)?
hablara o hablase
Jul 7, 2013 3:43 AM
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Between these two forms of the imperfective subjunctive there is no difference in the meaning, though there is a difference in the way they are used. The "ra" form is a lot more common than the "se" form. Thus the "se" form is preferred for VERY formal communication. Though some people use it in friendly context and it viewed as "well educated person".
July 7, 2013
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son iguales, fuera/fuese.......fuese/hablase/caminase, etc más común en España quizas Argentina y Uruguay
July 10, 2013
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Significan lo mismo ambos implican una condicionalidad,
otro ejemplo
si él se quedase, si él se quedara
Si yo escuchase, si yo escuchara
July 7, 2013
Como ya han comentado las personas aquí el significado es el mismo. Solo que por lo menos en el español de México la forma de "hablase" no se usa ni si quiera para hacerlo más formal .
July 7, 2013
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