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Help! What does that mean in English??????!!
Thanks Kathrynn :D Nope, I only took a year of Beginner's Spanish at university so what I do know is limited to tourist lingo and some irregular verb conjugation (lol!) 8-)

Almost everywhere there are Spanish/English signs...
LOL Stamatia --Dora is surely a world traveller ;)
That's cool Kathrynn to have the double commercials. Great way to teach a language.
That's cool Kathrynn to have the double commercials. Great way to teach a language.

And East, most anything that comes with printed directions is in English, Spanish, and French.:)
Auntee, here most printed directions arrive in English and Chinese!! No one speaks Chinese here though 8-)




"Pute" sounds like a swear word anyhow!
East??

Hope that helps, Auntee. :)
"Son of bitch" it is in modern French otherwise like new-user said especially if you're reading a historical. Look at the things were learning at GR--perfect cocktail conversation ;D

Hey you Gaelic speakers (!) anyone know what "Uist" translates into English? I'm thinking it's like "Damn" or something??


Ah, so it's today's "SHUT UP!" or a strong "SHHH!" I see ;) That works. Thanks NU ;)
Don't you love when you get those kinds of translations Isis (lol!)
Don't you love when you get those kinds of translations Isis (lol!)

East, I just started Skye's To Catch A Thief and there was a mention of Uist...but this time it was the Islands. How weird is that?

I wouldn't have known what they were referring to either, if you hadn't asked about it.


Wow, I'm learning stuff. I love this, LOL.
Thanks Danielle. Now does anyone know why "Cyprian" is used? Makes me think of Cyprus or something (lol!) Maybe Stamatia knows, she's in Greece :)


You go, New User!

Yeah, maybe so. :)

Cyprians were generally courtesans (the demi monde), not your run of the mill prostitutes, or light skirts.

I have a pretty good idea of what he's saying, but I'm not 100% sure. Any ideas?




Brings to mind that old TV commercial with Ricardo Montalban(sp?), "...rich Corinthian leather...":)
Actually, the definition you may be looking for is--"a lover of elegantly luxurious living; sybarite", or, "a wealthy man about town", or "a wealthy devotee of amateur sports; or, "a yachtsman".
Or it may refer to a type of architecture.
Do any of those fit?
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I was reading Roxanne St Claire's Kill Me Twice and the hero spoke Spanish. Does anyone know what these words mean:
Despacio
Despiértate (does it mean "wake up"?)