Philip
Просто срещу Само I think these both mean "only", so what is the difference?
2015年8月27日 18:55
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No, they don't both mean "only". :) Literally, "прoсто" is "simple"(as adjective for neuter) or "simply" (as adverb) and "сaмо" is "only"(as adverb or conjunction) ... but, well ... just ... it's not that simple ... :D. Quite often, (and I guess this is the most confusing thing for you) they both are used as synonyms in the place of the english adverb "just" (of course with the meaning "merely,only" or "simply; certainly" and NOT "Precisely; exactly")
2015年8月28日
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