quid pro quo en español 23
The Latin phrase quot; quid pro quo quot; means one thing for another. In latin, the original use of this term referred to a mistake, change one thing for another, or understand something wrongly. It currently indicates an error, confusion or misunderstanding, but it is also used to refer to a transaction or exchange of one thing for something equivalent. Example: Let esto quid pro quo, I'll help you but you come to my house.
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