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Hye-jin
Professor Profissionalamigos y colegas
As I know "amigo" is friend and "colega" is collegue
But I see colegas means friends
Could I use "colega" same meaning of "amigo"?
18 de mar de 2015 04:57
Respostas · 6
When I was younger, at least in Madrid we used "colega" very often instead of "amigo" in an informal context. I am not sure if it is still very used or was replaced by another word :-)
18 de março de 2015
Colega is used to called the people you work around with, or are in the same working area like you. Like doctors call other doctors "colegas"and so on. They dont have to be your friend in other to called them "colega"
And "amigo" is more general and includes "friendship" and this people are more close to you than your "colegas".
18 de março de 2015
Hello Jin. The meaning is almost the same, but "colega" is more informal than "amigo". And, although it is informal, we don't use it often here in Spain.
You definitely shouldn't use it in a formal message. ;) I hope you find this useful.
18 de março de 2015
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Hye-jin
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Coreano, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês, Espanhol
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