hayj995 hayj995
  • 26-09-2018
  • Spanish
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"¡Hola!" Is used when addressing (a) Paco (b) el senor González (en inglis, por favor/ In English please)

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izzycorndogo
izzycorndogo izzycorndogo
  • 21-09-2019

Answer:

(a) Paco

Explanation:

if you were to say (b) el señor González, ¡hola! clashes with el. in spanish grammar you cannot put those two together.

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catlover679
catlover679 catlover679
  • 24-09-2020

Answer:

Hola! como estas?

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