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How do you say 'Setback' in spanish?

How do you say 'Setback' in spanish?

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In a context 'My progress has suffered a setback'

Thanks, Louis

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updated Jan 10, 2016
posted by Debyaka1
Here is your first 10 points. I voted for your question. - ian-hill, Jan 9, 2016

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Welcome to SD.

There is a translate function - click on "menu" above and then on Translate and enter the word or phrase you need.

Or

Click here.

An example is - She suffered a severe setback. / Sufrió un duro revés.

updated Jan 9, 2016
edited by ian-hill
posted by ian-hill
Thanks for your response, that was the answer i was leaning to, translators often give me incorrect answers so I've learned its better to just ask people in the know , nice forum, Thanks again. - Debyaka1, Jan 9, 2016
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My progress has suffered a setback

Mi progreso se ha retrasado. Mi progreso ha sufrido un retraso.

I am sure there are other ways as well. Retrasar/Retraso is the verb/noun for to delay, to set back, etc.

updated Jan 10, 2016
edited by gringojrf
posted by gringojrf