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Tengo muchos asuntos importantes

UK//aɪ hæv ˈmɛni əˈfɛəz ʌv ɪmˈpɔːtəns//US//aɪ həv ˈmɛni əˈfɛrz ʌv ɪmˈpɔrtəns//

Significado de I have many affairs of importance

Matters or issues of significant importance.

Cuestiones o temas de gran importancia.

In simple words: I have many important matters.

Tengo muchos asuntos importantes.

I have many affairs of importance en una frase

  • I have many affairs of importance to discuss with you.Tengo muchos asuntos importantes que discutir contigo.
  • In my role, I manage several affairs of importance daily.En mi rol, manejo varios asuntos importantes a diario.
  • The conference will cover various affairs of importance for our industry.La conferencia cubrirá varios asuntos importantes para nuestra industria.
  • He often handles affairs of importance with great care.Él a menudo maneja asuntos importantes con mucho cuidado.
  • She prioritizes affairs of importance over trivial matters.Ella prioriza los asuntos importantes sobre los triviales.

Cómo usar I have many affairs of importance

Typically used in formal contexts, particularly in business or polite conversation. Avoid in casual or everyday talk.

Se usa típicamente en contextos formales, especialmente en negocios o conversaciones educadas. Evitar en charlas informales o cotidianas.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of 'affairs' like 'important affairs' - imagine a person in a suit handling important issues.

Palabras relacionadas

Collocations with I have many affairs of importance

  • important affairs
  • handle affairs
  • affairs of state
  • personal affairs
  • public affairs

Synonyms for I have many affairs of importance

Common mistakes with I have many affairs of importance

  • Confused with 'affairs' referring to romantic relationships.
  • Using 'affairs' in casual contexts where 'matters' would be more appropriate.

Compare I have many affairs of importance with Matters, Issues, Concerns

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre I have many affairs of importance

¿Qué significa I have many affairs of importance?

Tengo muchos asuntos importantes.

¿Qué significa I have many affairs of importance en español?

Tengo muchos asuntos importantes.

¿Cuál es la definición de I have many affairs of importance?

Cuestiones o temas de gran importancia.

¿Cómo se usa I have many affairs of importance en una frase?

I have many affairs of importance to discuss with you.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de I have many affairs of importance?

In my role, I manage several affairs of importance daily.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de I have many affairs of importance?

Algunas alternativas comunes son matters, issues, concerns, tasks, responsibilities.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a I have many affairs of importance?

Suele combinarse con important affairs, handle affairs, affairs of state, personal affairs, public affairs.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar I have many affairs of importance?

Confused with 'affairs' referring to romantic relationships. Using 'affairs' in casual contexts where 'matters' would be more appropriate.

¿Cómo se pronuncia I have many affairs of importance?

US: //aɪ həv ˈmɛni əˈfɛrz ʌv ɪmˈpɔrtəns//, UK: //aɪ hæv ˈmɛni əˈfɛəz ʌv ɪmˈpɔːtəns//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿I have many affairs of importance es formal o informal?

"I have many affairs of importance" es formal, así que encaja en conversaciones profesionales, de negocios o académicas.

¿Cuándo debo usar I have many affairs of importance?

Se usa típicamente en contextos formales, especialmente en negocios o conversaciones educadas. Evitar en charlas informales o cotidianas.