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Bruno Mendes Martins
Is there anything different about the meaning of these sentences?
- I am hoping for you; or
- I am waiting for you?
Is it would be the same thing?
Thanks!
Nov 28, 2019 1:57 AM
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It appears that you have tried to translate the verb esperar into English and have been given the verbs hope and wait. These verbs are completely different. Hope = Esperanza
November 28, 2019
The first sentence would be very strange to hear. I would not even know what exactly was trying to be communicated to me.
The second would be very natural and common to hear.
Is it the same thing?
Or
Would it be the same thing?
November 28, 2019
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Bruno Mendes Martins
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