común
/koˈmun/, [koˈmũn]common
Adjective común (plural comunes)
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common, ordinary
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common, joint
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usual
Noun común m (plural comunes)
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all of the people or inhabitants of a city, town
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community
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toilet
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Él es un hombre común.
He's just an ordinary man.
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Somos buenos amigos, pero tenemos poco en común.
You and I are good friends, but we have little in common.
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Ella no tiene nada en común conmigo.
She and I have nothing in common.
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Me pregunto que tendrán ellos en común.
I wonder what they have in common.
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A ella le falta sentido común.
She lacks common sense.
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Me rindo. ¿Qué tienen en común un sacerdote irlandés y un doctor brujo congoleño?
I give up. What do an Irish priest and Congolese witch doctor have in common?
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La piscina es usada en común por todos los niños del vecindario.
The swimming pool is used in common by all the children in the neighborhood.
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Es un error común.
It's a common mistake.
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No hay cura para el resfrío común.
There is no cure for the common cold.
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Es un maestro fuera de lo común.
He is a teacher apart from the rest.
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