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Nos juntamos el viernes para charlar y tomar un café.Él siempre se queja contra el gobierno.Spanish BeginnerSpanish sentence: El metro une el pueblo con la cuidad.
Me he unido a un grupo de conversación español.
English sentence: The metro joins the village to the city.
I’ve joined a Spanish conversation group.
Spanish word: #15 Unir
Forms: Why it’s useful: It’s all too easy to confuse unir with juntar. Basically, juntar means to get together as a group of people, whereas unir means to join or connect two or more things together.
For example, to talk about joining a class or an organisation you would use unir, but to talk about getting together with a group of friends you should use juntar.
Getting familiar with the correct usage of these two verbs will make your Spanish sound much more natural.
English word: - to join/to unite
Pronunciation:
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