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B1 Verbos

Palabra italiana

combinare

to combine, to arrange, to get up to, to cause (trouble)

Parece

to combine

to join two things together

⚠️ La trampa

Combining is correct, but Italian 'combinare' has strong colloquial meanings: 'cosa combini?' = 'what are you doing/up to?' (often implying mischief). 'Ne hai combinate delle belle' = 'you've really done it now / you've been up to no good'.

Para decir "to join two things together" en italiano:

combinare is correct for combining

"combinare" en español significa:

to combine, to arrange, to get up to, to cause (trouble)

Ejemplo

"Cosa hai combinato mentre ero via?"

"What did you get up to while I was away?"

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