paigedice4931 paigedice4931
  • 09-05-2022
  • Spanish
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Choose the best translation.

ask for something.

pide por algo
pide con algo
pide a algo
pide algo

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Unkn0wnp000
Unkn0wnp000 Unkn0wnp000
  • 09-05-2022

Answer:

I would say pide por algo

Explanation:

"pide con algo" is ask for something

"pide a algo" is asking at something

"pide algo "ask for something

"pide por algo" ask for something/ but more polite

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djmolly9
djmolly9 djmolly9
  • 09-05-2022

Answer:

Pide algo

Explanation:

Pide algo - ask for something

Pide a algo - ask at something

Pide con algo - ask with something

Pide por algo - ask for something (literal translation, wouldn't recommend)

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