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11 May, 07:28

Why does the narrator think the Spanish word tener exito is ironic

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  1. 11 May, 09:02
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    The direct translation of this idiom is tener - to have and exito - which means success. So this translates 'to have success'. In English we usually say 'to be successfull' rather than 'to have' or 'to own success'.
  2. 11 May, 11:11
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    Because the narrator wants the reader to search what the word means and it means "to be successful" at something!

    i just gave you the answer for what the spanish word "tener exito" means, its underlined, in bold and italics!
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