Asked by Alicia
I need to write sentences but i'm stuck on some words that I have not yet learn. Please fill me in.
How do you say "petted" (in imperfect passive tense on things I used to do when I was younger) and "holding onto"?
How do you say "petted" (in imperfect passive tense on things I used to do when I was younger) and "holding onto"?
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
Thank you for reposting. Isn't this the very same one I just answered a few minutes ago? Please look below.
Having looked for "piggy bank" here are the choices:
1. many dictionaries did not have it
2. one dictionary had "hucha" which is a feminine word
3. one dictionary had "banquito de cerdo" which I find too literal; I wouldn't use it!
4. another had the word I gave you for a child's coin bank = alcancía (fem.)
Sra
Having looked for "piggy bank" here are the choices:
1. many dictionaries did not have it
2. one dictionary had "hucha" which is a feminine word
3. one dictionary had "banquito de cerdo" which I find too literal; I wouldn't use it!
4. another had the word I gave you for a child's coin bank = alcancía (fem.)
Sra
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