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@Crotalito: el bagel es una especie de dona salada. Se usa para preparar sandwiches, como los cuernitos, pero la masa es mucho más densa y pesada que la de los cuernitos.
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Do-nut is an American contraction of Doughnut, the spelling favo(ured in Britain. By the way we also sell biscuits called "Ginger nuts" without embarrassment, because the term does not have the same sexual connotations over here. |
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Dijo 'bagel' porque nunca encontré un traducción. Usualmente, como un bagel y tomo café en las mañanas, pero no tengo nada bagel(es?) hoy.
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Se conserva la ortografía y el plural para muchas palabras extranjeras. En este caso, bagel/bagels.
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Gracias! Ah, soo close on the Decir conjugation! I was trying not to use the dictionary/look-up option for that post.
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What does look up mean?
I have understood that the word Look up meaning Busqueda in English, but as you must to know I'm not very sure, therefore I ask you help.
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I guess you could say it means "to find", as in a dictionary. Off the top of my head, I'd say it's only used when talking about finding some kind of data or information. If there's a word you want to know the meaning of, you find it in the dictionary == you look it up in the dictionary. You can also "look someone up" in the phone book -- you use the phone directory to find their phone number. You wouldn't say "I went to the store and looked up the new movie on DVD." or "I lost my keys, but I was able to look them up." |
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la búsqueda , la buscada, la busca all mean a search. When you search for something in a book or you "look it up" this is not quite the same as finding it.
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Thank you very much to both.
The word Look up is more refer to one find or search in something.. I can say, please Oscar. You going to look up the computer to the house. I'm able to look up my own car with the mechanic.
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una consulta = a lookup/a search consultar = to look up/to search for (note that the noun 'lookup' is one word, the verb must have two words 'look up')
una búsqueda = a search buscar = to search for Given this, can you create better sentences, Crotalito? The others don't make sense. |
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bagel, bagels, beigel, béiguel, comer, food, pan |
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