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18 Apr 2021
Question about Spanish (Spain)
I want to say
"She was born in Mexico"
a)Ella fue nacido en Mexico
b)Ella nació en Mexico
are they both correct? if yes which one is more common?
I want to say
"She was born in Mexico"
a)Ella fue nacido en Mexico
b)Ella nació en Mexico
are they both correct? if yes which one is more common?
"She was born in Mexico"
a)Ella fue nacido en Mexico
b)Ella nació en Mexico
are they both correct? if yes which one is more common?
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18 Apr 2021
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B is correct
In Spanish the verb "to be born" is "nacer", so, if its in past you say "Ella nació en México"
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B is correct
In Spanish the verb "to be born" is "nacer", so, if its in past you say "Ella nació en México"

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The "a" is completly wrong, just the sencond one is right
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