Comedor social
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ROBINDESBOIS
November 21, 2011, 04:04 PM
In English?
A comedor social is where the poor and inmigrants go to eat for free.
Rusty
November 21, 2011, 04:08 PM
soup kitchen
community kitchen
bread line
meal center
Don José
November 22, 2011, 02:35 PM
Not all the inmigrants are poor. ;)
Perikles
November 23, 2011, 03:01 AM
Not all the inmigrants are poor. ;)Oddly, there are three mistakes in that sentence of six words (well, you do say corrections are welcome :rolleyes:).
1) It should only be 5 words, "the" is incorrect.
2) It should be immigrants, not inmigrants
3) Ridiculously, the word immigrant is now considered to pejorative, and they are now called migrants. What am I saying? they? I am an immigrant in Spain, and I don't see why I should call myself a migrant, it makes no sense. Birds are migrants, not people. I get very cross when people misuse language like this for the sake of pathetic political correctness. :mad::mad:
Rusty
November 23, 2011, 07:21 AM
Both inmigrant and immigrant are English words, but they have different meanings.
If the OP was translating the Spanish word inmigrante as the English word 'inmigrant', then he made a mistake. :)
Elaina
November 23, 2011, 07:37 AM
Oddly, there are three mistakes in that sentence of six words (well, you do say corrections are welcome :rolleyes:).
1) It should only be 5 words, "the" is incorrect.
2) It should be immigrants, not inmigrants
3) Ridiculously, the word immigrant is now considered to pejorative, and they are now called migrants. What am I saying? they? I am an immigrant in Spain, and I don't see why I should call myself a migrant, it makes no sense. Birds are migrants, not people. I get very cross when people misuse language like this for the sake of pathetic political correctness. :mad::mad:
I agree wholeheartedly with you!
The word "migrant" was used before when speaking of people who travel throughout the States in search of "field work"... People would migrate to different parts of the country following the crops..... cotton, tomatoes, corn, apples, etc
Rusty
November 23, 2011, 08:03 AM
And that, Elaina, is the meaning of an inmigrant - someone is moves around within the country, following work opportunities and the like.
Perikles
November 23, 2011, 08:15 AM
And that, Elaina, is the meaning of an inmigrant - someone is moves around within the country, following work opportunities and the like.Interesting. I've never heard of inmigrant, and it's not in the OED. Seeing that immigrant derives from Latin immigrare, perhaps it is a US invention for what I would understand as migrant workers. Is the pronunciation the same?
Elaina
November 23, 2011, 08:18 AM
And that, Elaina, is the meaning of an inmigrant - someone is moves around within the country, following work opportunities and the like.
I see, although I have never heard it used.
Live & learn....
Thank you Rusty!
Don José
November 23, 2011, 09:33 AM
Oddly, there are three mistakes in that sentence of six words (well, you do say corrections are welcome :rolleyes:).
Yes, indeed. Thanks.
Rusty:
If the OP was translating the Spanish word inmigrante as the English word 'inmigrant', then he made a mistake. :)
So I was a victim of those false friends, when I supposed "inmigrant" = inmigrante. :(
What is OP?
Rusty
November 23, 2011, 11:51 AM
OP = Original Poster
ROBINDESBOIS
November 24, 2011, 06:29 AM
Sorry, nobody is perfect!
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