
How to say "Better late than never!" in Spanish (Día 93)
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English, Other
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video introduces the phrase 'better late than never' and explains its translation to Spanish as 'mejor tarde que nunca'. The instructor highlights that while translations often differ structurally, this phrase translates directly. The video also promotes a previous video on the present tense and concludes with a farewell.
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