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Meaning of exprés




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It is a Castilianization of English or French express ("quick, which becomes immediately apparent"), which actually comes from the Latin expresso ("pressed to get something"). A priori the incorporation seems to make no sense existing "express" with the same meaning and origin, but the latter has its homonym in the verb express, and a common use for fast mail, so 'express' would help avoid confusion with other cases.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

You mean fast. Faster. It runs promptly, which is done in a very short time.

  


GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE

express-refers to the company or person who ensures a fast-

  



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