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 Rainbow_02
 
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							| A little help! For Spanish-speaking teachers 
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							| Talking about illnesses.. What would be the verb "contagiar"? 
 I Know I can say: I catch/caught an illness or we say that "an illness has spread", for example...   But if I want to say I had a bad cold (y se lo contagi�, a �l/ella)??? What would be the right expression to use? 
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 coyote.chus
 
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							| infect, transmit, spread, pass on |  26 Jan 2012     
					
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 hatooom
 
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							| normally they say to contract a disease to get an illness ex:Two-thirds of the adult population there has contracted AIDS. |  26 Jan 2012     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I had a bad cold and he/she caught it.   I had a bad cold and it spread to him/her.   I had a bad cold and passed it on to him/her.   Bruce |  26 Jan 2012     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| If you �ve got something "catchy" you are contagious or you �ve got something that is contagious. |  27 Jan 2012     
					
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 Rainbow_02
 
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							| I think Bruce has given me the expression I was looking for! ;) 
 Thanks to all anyway!! :) 
 Vale.- |  27 Jan 2012     
					
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 moravc
 
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							| "I had a bad cold and he/she caught it." sounds correct  and easy to remember phrase. Thank you Bruce! 
 (to catch is a high frequency verb and there is no need to use prepositions in this sentence (prepositions are not easy to remember because they vary among languages)
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 aliciapc
 
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							| Bruce �s " I passed it on to him/her " is the best one ... |  27 Jan 2012     
					
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 manuelanunes3
 
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							| Hi     Could we say: I caught it from him/her?    Just a question ... |  27 Jan 2012     
					
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