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What is the Spanish y in English?

The Spanish "y" in English is typically translated as "and".

For example:

* Español: "Yo quiero comer pizza y helado."

* English: "I want to eat pizza and ice cream."

It's important to note that the Spanish "y" can sometimes have a slightly different meaning than "and" depending on the context. For example, it can also be used to mean "with" or "also".

Here are some examples:

* Español: "Voy al cine con mi amigo."

* English: "I'm going to the movies with my friend."

* Español: "Me gusta la pizza y también el helado."

* English: "I like pizza and I also like ice cream."

However, in most cases, "y" will be translated as "and" in English.

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