Sp>En Advertising Glossary Thread poster: Parrot
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Parrot Spain Local time: 02:52 Spanish to English + ... |
Thanks, Ceci Naty :^) [addsig] | | |
Aurora Humarán (X) Argentina Local time: 21:52 English to Spanish + ... Marketing & Advertising... | Oct 5, 2002 |
Ceci:
Say thank you to the \"official glossary supplier\", Mr. Friday!
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Parrot Spain Local time: 02:52 Spanish to English + ... TOPIC STARTER A glossary a day never hurts... | Oct 5, 2002 |
I\'ll be developing a Spanish bookshelf in my link library | |
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tazdog (X) Spain Local time: 02:52 Spanish to English + ... thanks, Cecilia... | Oct 6, 2002 |
I\'ll bookmark that one. A word to the wise, though: some of the English spellings are a bit off (e.g., abobe the line, guater color, high difinition...). | | |
Parrot Spain Local time: 02:52 Spanish to English + ... TOPIC STARTER That's why I thought it was Sp>En... | Oct 6, 2002 |
However, it\'s good for the host of new terms (mostly borrowings) that keep coming up in texts these days... discretion! | | |
It\'s an interesting glossary, and very complete, but as alluded to above, it\'s actually an Es>Es glossary. The words in English (or \"English\") are there because they are borrowings that are apparently used as such in the field of advertising in Spanish.
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José Luis Villanueva-Senchuk (X) Argentina Local time: 21:52 English to Spanish + ... Thank you, Friday | Oct 7, 2002 |
Hola,
Many thanks for the glossary. I thought of you often while working at the WSAVA Congress. Some of your relatives were the base for some lectures.
Take care,
JL | |
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Terry Gilman Germany Local time: 02:52 Member (2003) German to English + ... Online English<->Spanish dic for general business ? | Oct 23, 2002 |
Dear All, My colleague in Prague has Spanish (and French) powerpoint slides he wants to understand in English to decide what needs to be translated/adapted in full. I used to speak Spanish, but haven\'t used it at work for ten years, so I was wondering if someone here could give me a tip. If you know \"Schäfer\" for GermanEnglish, that\'s the kind of general business dictionary we are looking for. Thank you. Terry | | |