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"Se a cabo"

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What does "se a cabo" mean ?

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updated ABR 26, 2010
edited by bizco
posted by bizco

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Se acabó = It's over. Or if you're talking about something like food, "There's no more."

updated ABR 26, 2010
posted by tennismom
If you're talking about chocolate, that's really sad. - tennismom, ABR 26, 2010
Or like if you finished a movie or book = "It ended." - Stardust2212, ABR 26, 2010
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Do you by chance mean "se acabó"? If so, it means something is finished or all gone. grin

updated ABR 26, 2010
posted by Delores--Lindsey
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It should be "se acabo" and translates as "is just" or "has just" depending on the context.

updated ABR 26, 2010
posted by chicasabrosa
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