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23 Oct 2016
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¿Podéis mostrarme unas oraciones con el verbo "acaecer" o "acaecimiento" por favor? Es que no entiendo bien cómo se lo usan porque a mí no suena como una palabra para describir/conversar de lo cotidiano, así que dadme un poco el contexto. Corregidme comoquiera lo veáis. Gracias
¿Podéis mostrarme unas oraciones con el verbo "acaecer" o "acaecimiento" por favor? Es que no entiendo bien cómo se lo usan porque a mí no suena como una palabra para describir/conversar de lo cotidiano, así que dadme un poco el contexto. Corregidme comoquiera lo veáis. Gracias
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23 Oct 2016
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- Spanish (Spain)
Es un verbo que se usa más por escrito, no es nada cotidiano. Se usa como sinónimo de suceder, con ciertos matices.
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It's not a common word I guess, I've never used it. You can say instead suceder and suceso
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Es como decir que pasa algo o sucede algo. Pero no se lo oiras decir a nadie por la calle. Igual es español antiguo, no lo se. Si tienes mas dudas sobre palabras raras creo que esto te ayudara http://www.rae.es/
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Es un verbo que se usa más por escrito, no es nada cotidiano. Se usa como sinónimo de suceder, con ciertos matices.
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