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Meaning of basto y vasto




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basto y vasto
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See coarse ("rough, unpolished stick"), vast ("wide, extensive").

  




Manuel Penichet P

Is very often confused it with the use of these two adjectives. Coarse comes from the verb is sufficient, that means supply, be sufficient. Its meaning is coarse, gross, without Polish. Example: A cloth is sufficient or crude. Figuratively it means uneducated, rude. Vast comes from the latin vastus that means very large, dilated or extensive. Example: The vast ocean.

  


Oscar Herrera

Rough: A person or object rude, rough, dull. Rough: ACE of the suit of clubs of the Spanish deck cards. Vasto: Something very large, widespread.

  



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