11/3/2023 0 Comments Vice versa in spanish![]() ![]() Though both English and Spanish use the same Subject-Verb-Object sentence structure, the grammatical rules that govern sentence formation in both the languages are quite different. ![]() Let’s take a look at each of these in detail. Similarly there are a lot of instances when the translation between English and Spanish can be tricky and in most cases the major reason for this is the three fundamental differences between the two languages. And it is up to the intuition of the translator to make the correct interpretation. ![]() While in English, you can use the same word for both the scenarios, Spanish makes the distinction obligatory. How will you translate the English word ‘fish’ into Spanish? Will you use ‘pez,’ which means a swimming fish in the river or will you use ‘pescado,’ which means a dead fish that is cleaned and kept ready for the frying pan.
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