LauraBoraBeth
February 14, 2013, 09:34 PM
To start, I think I posted this in the most appropriate forum but please correct me if it should be elsewhere...
Now, I am trying to learn more Spanish to advance myself at work (I'm a waitress at a restaurant near an air port, so sometimes it comes in handy) and while I know a moderate amount already, I've come across a question in saying things that are name brands, such as the Coke products we offer.
I know "Coca-Cola" would usually not be translated, but if I'm trying to say "Cherry Coke" would it be more appropriate to just say Cherry Coke or would it be Coke cereza? Is there any overall rule to apply to other situations as well?
Thanks in advance for any advice that can be offered on this, and I hope I don't sound ignorant in not knowing how this would work!
Now, I am trying to learn more Spanish to advance myself at work (I'm a waitress at a restaurant near an air port, so sometimes it comes in handy) and while I know a moderate amount already, I've come across a question in saying things that are name brands, such as the Coke products we offer.
I know "Coca-Cola" would usually not be translated, but if I'm trying to say "Cherry Coke" would it be more appropriate to just say Cherry Coke or would it be Coke cereza? Is there any overall rule to apply to other situations as well?
Thanks in advance for any advice that can be offered on this, and I hope I don't sound ignorant in not knowing how this would work!