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Pañal
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for May 13, 2008
pañal -masculine noun (el), diaper. Look up pañal in the dictionary Los pañales económicos salen más costosos porque ocupas más y se pueden reventar. Cheap diapers are actually more expensive because you use more and they can leak.
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Nappies on this side of the Atlantic. I think there are quite a few differences when talking about baby paraphernalia. A bottle teat is a nipple for you, I think. And do you use pacifier for dummy?
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Yes, and some people call the pacifier a binky. Binky sounds like it should be British too. If they don't know about it, they need to.
¿Qué es la palabra en español, pacificadora? Last edited by poli; May 13, 2008 at 05:31 AM. |
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No, chupete.
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En México, chupón. @Poli, I think Binky used to be a brand name of pacifier IIRC.
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"En Méjico,chupón"
How funny, David!
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