Task 10: `Otro` (masculine) and `otra` (feminine) are used to...
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`Otro` (masculine) and `otra` (feminine) are used to talk about an additional or different thing. For example:
Otro (masculine) and otra (feminine) are used to talk about an additional or different thing. For example:
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Quiero otro café.– I want another coffee. (Caféis masculine, that’s whyotrois used here). -
Necesito otra copia.– I need another copy. (Copiais feminine, that’s whyotrais used here).
When confirming things, you’ll often hear otra combined with vez.
Vez means an occasion or time something happens. It is a feminine noun. Because vez is feminine, the expression always uses the feminine form:
Puedes repetirlo otra vez? - Can you repeat it again?
This common expression is used to talk about doing something one more time or again.
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