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special vs. especial #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 04, 2008 13:13 pm   special vs. especial
 

I want to know the differences between "special" and "especial". Can you tell me?
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special vs. especial #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 04, 2008 13:17 pm   special vs. especial
 

Hi Jerome,

Please read special vs. especial.

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