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🤔 The circus has arrived!

Let's refresh your childhood memories in Spanish!

Hola šŸ‘‹

Let’s check out the circus that just arrived in town and be a child again for one day!

Answers:

  1. hace aƱos (it’s been years)

  2. averiguar (to find something out)

Explanation:

  1. hace aƱos

    This means ā€œit’s been yearsā€, and refers to the time that the friend has not been to a circus. You could also replace the ā€œaƱosā€ with ā€œsemanasā€ (weeks), or ā€˜ā€˜dĆ­asā€ (days), if you’d like to say that something has been weeks or days in the past.

  2. averiguar

    This means to ask, or to find out, or also more formally ā€œto inquireā€. It’s mostly used if you are finding out about something, for example opening times, prices, or other conditions of a formal business or establishment. An alternative word to use here would have been ā€œpreguntarā€, with literally means ā€œto askā€.

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