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  1. Solo l'utente che ha fatto questa domanda può vedere che sei in disaccordo. Ana90. 9 nov 2016. Spagnolo (Spagna) plata = silver. plomo = lead. Vedi una traduzione. 1 like. Utente esperto.

  2. Sinonimo di pluma Although they both can work as synonyms, at least in where I live (Spain), there's a clear difference between "bolígrafo" (also, "boli" for short) and "pluma": a "boli" has a ball in the tip (as its name says so, "ball pen"). A "pluma" does not have that. Also "plumas" usually are a lot more expensive than "bolígrafos". If you look for images on Google I'm pretty sure you'll understand the difference immediately. Also, in Spain a "lapicero" is just a pencil.|There isn't a ...

  3. In Italian, both "cercare" and "provare" can be used to express the idea of "trying" or "attempting" to do something.

  4. Perché hai risposto con "Hmm..."? Ovviamente sbagliato La spiegazione non è sufficiente Scritto in una lingua che non capisco

  5. Italiano. @joeydavola. "produttivo" è un aggettivo; "producente" è il participio presente di produrre= che produce. "produttivo" è molto usato: sistema produttivo/ economia produttiva / atteggiamenti produttivi/ pratiche produttive ecc. "producente" = che produce, non viene mai usato e io lo eviterei perché è brutto. Vedi una traduzione.

  6. Sinonimo di wake to wake up (phrasal verb: intransitive / transitive + separable) -> to stop sleeping to awake = to wake up (but more formal) to wake = to wake up (but much less common) Basically they are all synonymous but "to wake up" is the most common and the least formal.|@Tantal You can use it either as an adjective or a verb, but it is more often used as an adjective than as a verb. The same way is used "asleep", which is the opposite of "awake".|You would say ' I wake up at five o ...

  7. Apr 20, 2023 · Inglese (Regno Unito) @imadb4 ‘what are you doing’ would typically be asking about a current activity. E.g. ‘What are you doing?’ ‘I’m eating’. Whereas, “what do you do?”. Would typically be asking what someone does for a job. “What is your job”. Vedi una traduzione.

  8. Risolvi i problemi più facilmente con l'app! Sinonimo di aim at "aim at" is to do with physically pointing at someone (like a target you are trying to shoot) "aim to" is to do with goals and intentions (such as aiming to finish a piece of work or aiming to become an actor)|Aim at : I am going to aim at the middle of that board with my arrow ...

  9. rinzu. 7 mag 2017. Inglese (Stati Uniti) Photo, picture, and image are all basically the same things. picture can be drawings, photos (you take with camera) , etc. photo's are used when talking about images produced by cameras example , " These photos look very nice with your new camera." can be pictures of backgrounds, people, etc.

  10. Sinonimo di have not It depends on the context. In some examples they can be used interchangeably, in others they can't. "I have not yet begun to fight" "I don't have school tomorrow." "I haven't started the movie yet" "I don't have your movie." Naturally have not/haven't go with the verb and don't have is something that you do not possess. Also if someone is accusing you saying you did something you can say you 'have not' but naturally you'd probably say 'did not' Someone can ask if you ...

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