Breakdown of Aun manejando por la rotonda, el tráfico es terrible.
ser
to be
manejar
to drive
el tráfico
traffic
por
for / by / through / in/during (part of the day)
terrible
terrible / awful
aun
even (adverb)
la rotonda
roundabout
Questions & Answers about Aun manejando por la rotonda, el tráfico es terrible.
Why doesn't Aun have an accent mark in this sentence?
When written without an accent mark, aun means "even" (similar to incluso). If it had an accent mark (aún), it would mean "still" or "yet" (similar to todavía). Since this sentence means "Even driving...", it takes the unaccented form.
Does aun manejando translate exactly to "even driving"? Could I use incluso instead?
The English translation says "in the roundabout," but the Spanish uses por. Why not use en?
The sentence says Aun manejando... el tráfico es terrible. Grammatically, doesn't that imply the traffic itself is driving?
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