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What does this mean : Ni te tengo, Ni te olvidado

  • The sentence is not correcct. "Neither do i have you, nor forgotten you." But "olvidado" needs an ausiliary verb: "ni te he olvidado" - rita2 Apr 21, 2011 flag
  • Ooops! auxiliary - rita2 Apr 21, 2011 flag

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Nor do I have you, nor have I forgotten you.

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