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Take Note #3 - Sano Vs Sane

Posted by Anny Zhang on Dec 27, 2017 10:00:00 PM
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Hello, folks!

Today we will learn the difference between "Sano" and "Sane". Despite having similar spelling, they have different meanings.

Sano = Healthy
Sane = cuerdo

For example:

Para mantenerse sano hay que practicar deportes siempre.
In order to stay healthy, one must always practice sports.

No estoy loco, estoy cuerdo!
I am not crazy, I am sane! 

Estoy sano y cuerdo.
I am healthy and sane.

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