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06:44 Mar 15, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | paredes y cielo raso de la buhardilla |
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na | Paredes y cielorraso de la buhardilla |
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paredes y cielo raso de la buhardilla Explanation: Luck! |
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Paredes y cielorraso de la buhardilla Explanation: Hi, Found this for you in ENCARTA ENGLISH WORLD DICTIONARY: dor·mer [dáwrmr ] (plural dor·mers) or dor·mer win·dow noun window projecting from roof: a window for a room within the roof space that is built out at right angles to the main roof and has its own gable [Late 16th century. From Old French dormëor "sleeping room," from dormir "to sleep" (see dormant ). The original English sense was "dormitory or bedroom window."] Saludos, :) BD Twenty years experience + being a native spanish speaker. |
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