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[032] No teníamos ni ordenadores ni celulares cuando vuestra abuela y yo éramos niños
[032] No teníamos ni ordenadores ni celulares cuando vuestra abuela y yo éramos niños
Lo que acabo de decir suena como nativo?
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vuestra is nosotros in Spain, it is also to refer to the other person, the phrase would be "no teníamos ni ordenadores ni celulares cuando mi/tu abuela y yo éramos niños "
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vuestra is nosotros in Spain, it is also to refer to the other person, the phrase would be "no teníamos ni ordenadores ni celulares cuando mi/tu abuela y yo éramos niños "
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Erase the first "ni"
No teníamos ordenadores ni celulares cuando vuestra abuela y yo éramos niños
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In Spain Spanish, minus the first "ni" yes it sounds like a native
In Latin America, "ordenadores" (in this context) and "vuestra" are not used. Replace "ordenadores" with "computadoras", and "vuestra" with "su" (su abuela), which is used in both formal and informal speech.
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