I think it would be helpful to add ahora mismo and ahorita to this list. From spending time in LatAm it is obvious to me that the meanings change depending on who you talk to... LOL. But they are very common to hear.
Ahorita & ahora mismo
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Erica D.Kwiziq community member
Ahorita & ahora mismo
This question relates to:Spanish vocab and grammar list "Spanish time phrases"
Asked 3 weeks ago
Hola Erica D.
Thanks for your suggestion! We agree that “ahorita” and “ahora mismo” are very common expressions, especially in Latin America, and they add useful nuance to time expressions.
We’re adding both options to the list in the “Spanish time phrases” section so learners can become familiar with them and their regional differences.
We appreciate you pointing this out!
Silvia
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