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suma
-sum
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Presentél/ella/ustedconjugation ofsumar.
suma
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Affirmative imperativeconjugation ofsumar.

suma

la suma(
soo
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mah
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. sum
Me ofrecieron una suma de dinero considerable, pero me gusta trabajar en la empresa donde estoy ahora.They offered me a considerable sum of money, but I like working at the company I'm at now.
b. total
Cuando llegamos a la caja y nos dijo la suma por toda la ropa, decidimos dejar algunas cosas.When we got to the register and he told us the total for all the clothes, we decided to put some things back.
a. addition
Hasta que no aprendas a hacer sumas, no podrás empezar a aprender a hacer restas.Until you learn addition, you won't be able to begin learning subtraction.
a. combination
La suma de sus habilidades lo hace un candidato idóneo para el trabajo.The combination of his skills makes him an ideal candidate for the job.
a. personification
Ese hombre es un villano; es la suma del mal.That man is a villain; he is the personification of evil.
b. essence
Ese estudiante es la suma de inteligencia y mucho trabajo.That student is the essence of intelligence and hard work.
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