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tr['dɪfrəntlɪ]1 de otra manera, de otra forma, de manera diferentedifferently ['dɪfrəntli, 'dɪfərənt-] adv: de otra manera, de otro modo, distintamenteadv.• diferentemente adv.• otramente adv.'dɪfrəntlithey think differently — no piensan igual or del mismo modo
I view things differently — yo veo las cosas de otra forma or otro modo
['dɪfrǝntlɪ]ADV de modo distintoshe wanted to do things differently — quería hacer las cosas de otro modo or de modo distinto
* * *['dɪfrəntli]they think differently — no piensan igual or del mismo modo
I view things differently — yo veo las cosas de otra forma or otro modo
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