Hi, I am trying to type out what the automated phone systems say, I know I've heard it a million times but it sounds like "for English press one, para espanol o prima dos." prima doesn't translate but is that what it is saying? s
Does the automated phone system say in Spanish "para Espanol o prima dos"? for spanish press two. S
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Oprima comes from oprimir, meaning to press. It's conjugated in the imperative, formal (usted) form.
Bienvenido al foro.
...para español oprima dos. [oprimir...formal command]