In a movies' subtitle the guy said viejas fotografías but since it is an adjective I think viaje shold come after the foto. I looked it up and saw both forms on the internet. What is the difference and how can I say "We laugh at our old photographs." in Spanish? Thank you :)
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- seriousgustavoApril 2020
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elmecamaApril 2020 Hello. ''Viejas fotografías'' is kind of a poetic form to say ''fotografías viejas'', if you want to emphasize that the photographs are old. Both are correct ways to say the same, but in a conversation it is not common to say ''viejas fotografías'', you will use ''fotografías viejas''. ''We laugh at our old photographs'' is ''nos reímos de nuestras fotografías viejas''. |
seriousgustavoApril 2020 Thank you so much, I've been waiting for this for quite a time
finyger_frApril 2020 The same but I say "fotografías viejas" |
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