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What the differences between 'solo' and 'unico'?
Dec 4, 2014 11:03 AM
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Solo (without an accent): Lonely, alone, without some one else.
'Estoy solo en casa' (I'm home alone).
Sólo (with accent): Only, just.
'Sólo quiero estar en casa' (I just wanna be home).
Único: unique, also can be translated as only in some cases.
'Una pieza única' (A unique piece).
'Es mi único amigo' (He's my only friend)
Best regards,
Alejo.
REF.: I'm a Spanish Teacher.
December 4, 2014
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