Spanish term
si
There is very little context because this is a diary entry of a patient:
"porque manana es domingo, suelo leer, lo que si leo todos los sabados..."
and below:
"lo que si leo todos los sabados es un cuadernillo que viene en un periodico nacional que es el que compramos y ahi si leo todo."
5 +15 | what I DO read | Rolando Julio Arciniega |
5 | what I always read ... | Nora Bellettieri |
4 | do indeed / defenitely read.. | Xenia Wong |
Non-PRO (2): Ana SIERRA VINUESA, Joseph Tein
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Proposed translations
what I DO read
do indeed / defenitely read..
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Note added at 3 minutos (2006-10-19 00:47:09 GMT)
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CORRECTION: "definitely"
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