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What does means in spanish?

"Means" in Spanish can have several translations depending on the context:

1. Means as a verb:

* significa: This is the most common translation for "means" in the sense of "to signify" or "to mean".

* Example: "This symbol significa peace." (This symbol means peace.)

* quiere decir: This is another common translation for "means" in the sense of "to mean" or "to imply."

* Example: "What quiere decir this word?" (What does this word mean?)

2. Means as a noun:

* medios: This translates to "means" in the sense of tools, methods, or resources.

* Example: "They used all the medios available to them." (They used all the means available to them.)

* forma: This translates to "means" in the sense of a method or way.

* Example: "There are many different formas to reach your goal." (There are many different means to reach your goal.)

* manera: Similar to "forma," this translates to "means" in the sense of a method or way.

* Example: "There is no manera to do it." (There is no way to do it.)

3. Means as an adjective:

* medios: This translates to "means" in the sense of average or moderate.

* Example: "He has medios skills." (He has average skills.)

It's important to consider the context of the sentence to determine the most appropriate translation. If you can provide the full sentence, I can help you find the best translation.

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