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Hay alguien que sabe la definicion de esta palabra? Se usa de vez en cuando, pero no la encontre en mis varios diccionarios. Tal vez, es "slang'"

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No, it's not slang, but it's two words: o sea. They mean "that is" or "in other words."

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You can also use it as "I mean"

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Thanks very much. Given the context I found it in, it makes sense.
Gary

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Thanks, Raquel. Gary

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Esa palabra significa "ÿl/ella espanta a los pájaros", del verbo "osear", o "relativo al hueso", si se escribe con tilde (ósea), jejeje.

Pero lo más probable es que quisieran escribir "o sea", claro.

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Make a search before posting please:
[url=http://my.spanishdict.com/forum/topic/show'id=1710195%3ATopic%3A230172]http://my.spanishdict.com/forum/topic/show'id=1710195%3ATopic%3A230172[/url]

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