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When to use desocupe or paredón

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updated Feb 11, 2016
posted by minotaur
Nope. Proper "Grammar". Also, I don't know. When? - Jubilado, Feb 10, 2016
Disculpe vs. perdón would be my best guess as to the true question. But it's a guess. :) - bosquederoble, Feb 10, 2016

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"Desocupe" is the first- and third-person present subjunctive form of the verb "desocupar," which means "to vacate," so I guess you could use it if you want to talk about a person vacating a house, apartment, etc.

"Paredón" is not a word in any language that I'm familiar with, so I can't help you with it.

If this answer is confusing to you, perhaps you should consider how confusing it is to be asked about words that don't exist and which might or might not be misspellings of actual Spanish words.

updated Feb 10, 2016
edited by AnnRon
posted by AnnRon
@AnnRon "paredón" is a thick wall. This is why I posted the link to the guidlines. People need to learn how to follow simple rules. - Daniela2041, Feb 10, 2016
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I have NO idea of what you mean. Please go to the following link.

Read this before posting

updated Feb 10, 2016
posted by Daniela2041
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Minotaur must be laughing hard by now...

I have that feeling... I might be wrong or equivocado. smile

updated Feb 11, 2016
posted by chileno