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Que es la diferencia entre "alquilar" y "alquiler"?

Que es la diferencia entre "alquilar" y "alquiler"?

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Hola! No comprendo la differencia entre "alquilar" y "alquiler." Las dos palabras pueden servir de verbos y tambien de substantivos, verdad? O estoy equivocado? Quieren decir las mismas cosas, o las cosas bastante diferentes?

Lo siento si mi pregunta y este carta estan estupidas, pero estoy muy inexperto. He estudiado Espanol hacie solo seis meces por yo mismo sin clases o profesor y hay tan mucho que no se. Gracias por su atencion.

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updated MAY 31, 2015
posted by chucktoll
Good question. - --Mariana--, NOV 30, 2009
no such thing as stupid questions, read Heidita's post. Also, I'd like to take the moment to welcome you to Span¡shD!ct. - DJ_Huero, NOV 30, 2009

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Simply put,

alquilar is a verb "to rent"

alquiler is a noun or the accion of renting, the "rent"

I believe there is a mistake in our dictionary where the heading says alquiler is a verb meaning to rent. Observations from a native would be appreciated.

updated MAY 31, 2015
edited by Eddy
posted by Eddy
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Chuck, please read this about "stupid questions" grin

updated NOV 30, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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Here I am, confirming Eddy, alquiler is a noun, not a verbwink

Sorry about the confusion, chuck, welcome to the forumsmile

updated NOV 30, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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