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How do you answer hay conejos morados in spanish?

The phrase "hay conejos morados" means "there are purple rabbits." The best response depends on the context and your intent. Here are a few options:

* Sí, hay conejos morados. (Yes, there are purple rabbits.) This is a straightforward confirmation.

* No, no hay conejos morados. (No, there are no purple rabbits.) This is a straightforward denial.

* ¿Conejos morados? ¡Qué extraño! (Purple rabbits? How strange!) This expresses surprise.

* ¿De verdad? Muéstramelos. (Really? Show me.) This expresses skepticism and a desire to see.

* Eso es imposible. (That's impossible.) This is a strong denial, implying purple rabbits don't exist.

The best answer depends on whether you believe purple rabbits exist, whether you're being serious, and what kind of response you want to give.

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