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No estoy acostumbrado con eso de "vos" en lugar de "tú"... Qué Cute*😊
No estoy acostumbrado con eso de "vos" en lugar de "tú"... Qué Cute*😊
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Eso lo deberías decir en secciones de países como Argentina, no en la de España, que aquí no se usa.
Eso lo deberías decir en secciones de países como Argentina, no en la de España, que aquí no se usa.
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no te compliques con el voseo. estudia primero con el "tu" ... y deja el vos (voseo ) para más adelante... cuando tu español sea más fluido.
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