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Looking for a site that provides common spanish collocations?

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updated MAY 31, 2010
posted by csmeli

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Hi csmeli

Try this one

Spanish Collocations

updated MAY 31, 2010
posted by Eddy
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No, she means collocations. To collocate (or co-locate), place things side by side,

example:

Prestar atención - To pay attention.

updated MAY 31, 2010
edited by Eddy
posted by Eddy
This should be the word of the day! It is new to me - in any language. - waltico, MAY 31, 2010
I agree! I've never heard of it before! - amykay, MAY 31, 2010
Same here. - Delores--Lindsey, MAY 31, 2010
Really ? - ian-hill, MAY 31, 2010
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Yeah, its pretty much learning words and phrases as a whole... and how they fit together.

Why not try this site...? For most of the words the dictionary has some listed... common phrases, idioms, and more smile

updated MAY 31, 2010
posted by NikkiLR
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Do you mean conjugations?

updated MAY 31, 2010
posted by amykay
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