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what's the difference between "solo" and "único"?

what's the difference between "solo" and "único"?

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I was reading Harry Potter in Spanish and I keep reading "único", but I've only learned to use the word "solo".

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updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by esgoode
Welcome to the forum, :) - 00494d19, Jan 9, 2011

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HI es, único is more like unique or only one, solo means only.

If you have a sentence we can help you more efficientlywink

updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by 00494d19
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Sólo fui a Londres - I only went to London

Esta autopista es lo único - This motorway is the only one

Es la única manera! - It's the only way

updated Jan 9, 2011
posted by amyfreelance
o (unico solamente, unica solamente=one and only) - MarkLeeMorff, Jan 9, 2011
y (el unica/o)=the only one? - MarkLeeMorff, Jan 9, 2011
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"Solo" is "Alone".

"único" is "unique"

updated Jan 9, 2011
posted by Jonathan_Salgado