Word
Ahora vive diciendo que padece una picazón terrible.
Meaning
Now he is constantly saying that he suffers from a terrible itch.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of Ahora vive diciendo que padece una picazón terrible.
una
a, an (feminine)
vivir
to live / to be constantly (doing something)
ahora
now
que
that / than
Questions & Answers about Ahora vive diciendo que padece una picazón terrible.
Why does this sentence use vive diciendo instead of siempre dice or está diciendo?
Using the verb vivir followed by a gerund like diciendo creates a habitual periphrasis. It expresses that an action is repeated so constantly it feels like a permanent state. While siempre dice just means "always says", vive diciendo adds a dramatic flair, implying he spends his whole life saying it. It often carries a hint of annoyance, making it perfect for "is constantly saying".
Could we use other verbs like andar or pasar to mean he is constantly saying this?
What is the exact difference between padece and sufre here?
Both padecer and sufrir translate to "to suffer". However, padecer is specifically and most commonly used when talking about suffering from a physical illness, medical condition, or bodily ailment like una picazón. Sufrir is broader and can be used for emotional pain, hardships, or general suffering.
Why is it una picazón? Doesn't the ending look masculine?