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20 Nov 12:13 AM
Portuguese (Brazil)
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What does there isn't really a difference but only for there meaning mean?
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Spanish (Mexico)
Realmente não há diferença, mas apenas pelo significado.
A parte que diz ¨For there meaning¨ não se entende.
A parte que diz ¨For there meaning¨ não se entende.
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Creo que necesitamos más palabras alrededor de ese frase.
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There isn't really a difference, but for their meaning.
I agree with @SmilingNerdyCat this is likely an incomplete sentence. I have made some minor changes to make it grammatically make sense. Although a context at best is obscure.
I agree with @SmilingNerdyCat this is likely an incomplete sentence. I have made some minor changes to make it grammatically make sense. Although a context at best is obscure.
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