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How do you say either.

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He was either wearing it for a joke or he liked it,

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updated MAR 18, 2010
posted by foysoy

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O lo llevaba por un chiste o le gustó.

o....o...=either...or....

ni....ni....=niether....nor.....

updated MAR 16, 2010
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
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"either...or..." - "o...o" "O lo llevaba puesto en broma o le gustaba"

updated MAR 16, 2010
posted by mountaingirl123
I like yours better. - 0074b507, MAR 16, 2010
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O is either, as well as or.

Ni is neither, as well as nor.

Though I don't usually hear "O...O..." It's usually just "(subject)o(subject)."

updated MAR 18, 2010
posted by nrdyAWSM
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In this case they use the word "o":

o se llevaba por una broma, o le gustaba

It sounds weird if you translate literally into English, but c'est la vie...

updated MAR 16, 2010
edited by Morethan3words
posted by Morethan3words
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