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what do you mean when you say "regular" in spanish?

what do you mean when you say "regular" in spanish?

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It says here a boy told his friend Como es esta? the other says moi bien gracias...y usted? then he says regular, _______ please fill in the blank!! cheese big surprise

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updated Sep 15, 2010
edited by jdgs
posted by Got-Spanish

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Hi ------, Welcome to the Forum. I am not really understanding your question, if you double click 'regular' or use the dictionary you will see it means more or less the same as in English - 'average', 'regular' 'nothing special.' You need a bit of correcting with the rest: Como es esta? This should probably be '¿Cómo está? the other says moi bien gracias...y usted? This should be 'Muy bien, gracias'

updated Sep 15, 2010
posted by margaretbl
oh thanx i understand pretty much..i typed real fast so i didn't mind spelling mistakes. BTW u answered my question:) - Got-Spanish, Sep 15, 2010
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My spanish book says regular means so-so.

adverb

  1. so-so

¿Cómo está usted? How are you? (formal)

Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted? (formal)

Regular. (so-so) , gracias.

updated Sep 15, 2010
edited by sanlee
posted by sanlee
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When he says "regular", he means ok. Regular means ok in spanish. raspberry raspberry raspberry

updated Sep 15, 2010
posted by ralphiemac
um thanx...that works - Got-Spanish, Sep 15, 2010