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What is the difference between " Amable" and "Amigable"?

What is the difference between " Amable" and "Amigable"?

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Thanks

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updated Feb 14, 2011
edited by Nicole-B
posted by ujustu4u

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I think "Amable" is kind and "Amigable" is friendly

updated Feb 14, 2011
posted by bandit51jd
Completely correct. - Dakie, Feb 14, 2011
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According to my Mexican students, amigable is used to describe places and things, like "un bar amigable," while amable describes people or animals, like "una chica amable." Hope this further clarifies things!

updated Feb 14, 2011
posted by seqball
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You took my answerwink Same as in English, "amiable" vs. "friendly," I believe.

updated Aug 3, 2010
posted by madrededos