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Old November 20, 2007, 09:23 AM
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EN referencia a mi otra pregunta, se dice:

Pregunta al azar del día
pregunta del día al azar,
pregunta diaria al azar

que sería lo mejor?

En ingles quiero decir "random question of the day".

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Old November 20, 2007, 10:51 AM
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Hola Jacqui...

Yo diría..........

Pregunta al azar del dia........por razon que la pregunta es al azar y no el dia.

Pero estoy, come dicen.....skating on thin ice here.

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Old November 20, 2007, 12:20 PM
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Casi Elaina, no te has caido , a pesar de estar en terreno resbaladizo.
"pregunta al azar del día" it's a good term, but I prefer "Pregunta al azar diaria" sounds better to me, because as Elaina says, first is "pregunta al azar" then "diaria"
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Pregunta al azar semanal ó de la semana
pregunta al azar mensual ó del mes,
trimestral, semestral, anual, bianual, trianual, quinquenal,........
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Old November 20, 2007, 01:07 PM
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Pregunta al azar diaria it is then

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quinquenal
Que es eso?
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quinquenal I think it's every 500 years.
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No, every 5 years.
quinquennium: period of five years
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Gracias Sosia!

Eres un Webster!

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No, every 5 years.
quinquennium: period of five years
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Old November 22, 2007, 10:23 AM
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a question every 500 years it's a little........ strange?
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