When learning Spanish, you cannot translate phrases word-for-word and expect them to retain the same meaning; instead, you should memorize common phrases and expressions as they are naturally used in the language, as literal translations often result in awkward or incorrect meanings.
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This is why with Spanish, you don't want to translate everything word for word.
He falls well to me.
Me cae bien. I have years without seeing you.
Who, I have so much cold.
I need a jacket. Hey, do you have hunger?
No, it has nothing to see with that. It gives me shame.
No, no, don't don't preoccupy yourself.
It's okay.
So, try to memorize these phrases and don't overthink them and keep on learning Spanish.
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