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Does anyone else use tabique to mean brick as well?
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In Mexico, "tabique" and "ladrillo" are often synonyms.
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Not in Chile. Tabique is a thin wall. |
In Spain tabique is a wall. I would say a wall that separates two rooms in a house, but maybe I'm making it up.:confused:
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Tabique is used for smaller walls, less high or separating walls within a structure, and 'pared' for larger, thicker (outer) walls that actually support a structure? :) |
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In Chile we don't use the word tabique as much as pared (interior vs exterior). |
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