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Special is the adjective form of the adverbs specially and especially.
There are special cleaners and creams you can buy specially for them.
That is the correct spelling of "special" (exceptional, or distinct).
especially comes from the root word special :)
A machine specially designed for a particular use or function
Tomaticán is served specially at Spring/Summer in Chile
It can be, or it can be a noun. If you say to a waitress: "What is the special today?" It is a noun, but if you say: "Do you have a special meal?" it is an adjective".
"You are special!" in English is Sei speciale! in Italian.
special, especially, specially, can't think of any more...
EDI transactions are special in that they are used as transactions that are specially reviewed and in case of error occurring. EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange.
The Bravado bra is special because it is designed specially for women who have just given birth. The Bravado bra is a nursing bra and provides for the special needs of nursing women.
No, since there isn't an English dub for Special A :(