Is there a difference between these words?
For example:
1. During my staying in Athens I learned many things about the behavior of Greeks.
2. I won a ticket with free staying in a hotel in the center of the city.
When I use the two words.
Is there a difference between these words?
For example:
1. During my staying in Athens I learned many things about the behavior of Greeks.
2. I won a ticket with free staying in a hotel in the center of the city.
When I use the two words.
Чем больше слов, тем меньше они стоят.
Обычно проживание - это постоянное обитание, пребывание - временное.
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Just a quick note on the English -- "staying" is a verb form, while the noun form is "stay." So your examples would be:
1. During my stay in Athens I learned many things about the behavior of Greeks; OR
While I was staying in Athens I learned many things about the behavior of the Greeks
2. I won a ticket for a free stay in a hotel in the center of the city. (Or something along these lines)
Also: "When do I use these two words?"
I wasn't sure if you were interested in English help as well, so forgive me if you were not -- I just figured I'd point it out.
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