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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Situate a person

If someone is on the phone with you trying to explain where they are.

How would you phrase the following?

Is « situated » used like this in English?


I’m having a hard time situating where you are/situating you.

thanks

  

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anonymous Is « situated » used like this in English? No. anonymous I’m having a hard time situating understanding where you are.

  • anonymous Is « situated » used like this in English?
  • No.
  • anonymous I’m having a hard time situating understanding where you are.
  • 'understanding' or maybe 'visualizing' or 'imagining' is more natural there in English.
  • Personally, I think I'd say 'visualizing'.
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anonymousIs « situated » used like this in English?

No.

anonymousI’m having a hard time situating understanding where you are.

'understanding' or maybe 'visualizing' or 'imagining' is more natural there in English. Personally, I think I'd say 'visualizing'.

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