TheJimstoNews@lemmy.world·9 months agoMultiple state Republican parties are going broke(www.newsweek.com)external-linkarrow-up1331arrow-down112message-square52fedilink
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minus-square【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】arrow-up3arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinkI don’t know why this phrase seems too long in Spanish. Isn’t there a shorter way to say it?
minus-squareLemminaryarrow-up1arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinkIn this particular case, you have two of the few words in English that are two separate words in Spanish by mere coincidence. I guess you could say “¿Por qué no ambos?” which is a literal translation but it sounds less colloquial.
por que no los dos?
I don’t know why this phrase seems too long in Spanish. Isn’t there a shorter way to say it?
In this particular case, you have two of the few words in English that are two separate words in Spanish by mere coincidence. I guess you could say “¿Por qué no ambos?” which is a literal translation but it sounds less colloquial.