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- Párking Párquing - WordReference Forums
En plena oscura traducción, me ha asaltado una duda con nocturnidad y alevosía! En castellano se escribe "Párking" o "Párquing"? O ambas formas están aceptadas? Gracias mil, chicos! EM
- car park vs carpark - WordReference Forums
According to Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, 'car park' can also be spelled 'carpark' Do native speakers spell it as one word? Thanks
- sur dans à un parking - préposition | WordReference Forums
C'est dans ce cas souvent le sens général de parking, indépendamment de sa réalisation physique Dans le parking évoque plus la réalité physique du parking et la notion d'espace clos évoqué plus haut Sur le parking évoque plus la surface du parking : on peut avoir du mal à retrouver sa voiture sur l'immense parking d'un hypermarché
- mots en -ing, digramme ng - prononciation : [ŋ] [ŋg] [ɲ]
Je voudrais savoir comment on prononce en français la terminaison des mots d’origine anglaise comme ‘parking’, ‘marketing’, jogging’, etc Est-ce que c’est la même prononciation de la graphie ‘gn’ comme dans mignon, agneau, etc? Merci beaucoup
- Whats the difference between space room? - WordReference Forums
For example, parking space, a space for the ("solid" regularly shaped) computer, a seating space in the car; room for someone (not regularly shaped, but of course perfectly shaped ^*o*^), room for being able to get out of the car, like in Mjscott's dialogue
- pluma de estacionamiento - WordReference Forums
Hola! cómo puedo traducir "pluma de estacionamiento"?, quiero decir; la pluma que se abre cuando tomas tu boleto en el estacionamiento Gracias
- Preposition: in the street, on the street, at the street?
Hrmm, I'm American To me, there's a significant difference between the two "In the street" means literally that you are "in the middle of the street, standing on it, and waiting for a passing car to hit you ", while "on the street" can be used to describe buildings which face the street i e "The factory was on Jackson Street " or a pedestrian who is walking down the street, but is on the
- putting her him in the loop - WordReference Forums
Unless it's an official announcement or something like that no one would ever say something like, "If anyone comes to visit you, tell him or her to get a parking permit from the office " For example: Informal and not technically correct, but used often in everyday speech: If a student wants to get a good grade, then they should study hard
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