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DailyWord December 09, 2009 02:19 AM

Tronco
 
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for December 9, 2009

tronco (masculine noun (el)) — log, trunk, torso. Look up tronco in the dictionary

No pudimos pasar porque había un tronco atravesado en la carretera.
We couldn't get by because there was a tree trunk lying across the road.

Las principales partes del cuerpo humano son: cabeza, tronco y extremidades.
The main parts of the human body are: head, torso and limbs.

Un camión lleva los troncos del aserradero a la carpintería.
A truck is taking the logs from the sawmill to the carpenter's workshop.

CrOtALiTo December 09, 2009 03:29 PM

Here in Mexico it's very common see sawmills in the street near of the Puebla city.


When I go to the forest always, I get trunks with my Grand Cherokee Laredo.

It's likely when I'm Jeepeando.


There's a word for translate the word Jeepear in English.


I thank your support.

Jane December 12, 2009 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DailyWord (Post 64492)
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for December 9, 2009

tronco (masculine noun (el)) — log, trunk, torso. Look up tronco in the dictionary

No pudimos pasar porque había un tronco atravesado en la carretera.
We couldn't get by because there was a tree trunk lying across the road.

Las principales partes del cuerpo humano son: cabeza, tronco y extremidades.
The main parts of the human body are: head, torso and limbs.

Un camión lleva los troncos del aserradero a la carpintería.
A truck is taking the logs from the sawmill to the carpenter's workshop.

It´s also used to mean mate, pal o como decimos aquí colega

irmamar December 13, 2009 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Jane (Post 64866)
It´s also used to mean mate, pal o como decimos aquí colega

That reminds me a joke (humor negro typical Spanish :eek: :D). I'll try a bilingual version :thinking: :

(At the hospital)

- I've been told that my friend Juan has had an accident. I'd like to see him.
- Yes -said the doctor-. He's lost their legs and their arms. But don't mention it to him, because he's very sensitive now.
- Oh! Don't worry, I won't tell him anything!
(he enters in the bedroom)
- ¡Hola, tronco!

:D :D

laepelba December 13, 2009 04:53 AM

Tell the joke in Spanish, please ...... :)

pjt33 December 13, 2009 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 64539)
There's a word for translate the word Jeepear in English.

Four-by-fouring
Off-roading.

Irma, "his".

Perikles December 13, 2009 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 64901)
That reminds me a joke - ¡Hola, tronco!

:D :D

Hey - I understood it. :lol::lol::lol::lol:

This reminds me of a similar situation: man wakes up in hospital.
Doctor: 'There's good news and there's bad news'.
Man: 'Tell me the bad news'
Doctor: 'We have amputated your legs'
Man: 'Then what's the good news?'
Doctor: 'The patient in the next room wants to buy your shoes'
:crazy:

Elaina December 13, 2009 08:32 AM

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

AngelicaDeAlquezar December 13, 2009 08:37 AM

@Lou Ann:

Amigo: Supe que mi amigo tuvo un accidente. Quisiera verlo.
Dr.: Claro. Perdió las piernas y los brazos, pero no se lo mencione ahora, está muy sensible.
Amigo: No se preocupe, no le diré nada.
(Al entrar al cuarto)
Amigo: ¡Hola, tronco!

irmamar December 13, 2009 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 64912)

Irma, "his".

His bedroom, I guess...


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