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Puente - Page 2


Elaina November 14, 2008 12:15 PM

Leí del puente suspendido más largo que existe en Japón. ¡Es impresionante!

Desafortunadamente, le tengo tanto temor al mar que creo que nunca cruzaré uno al menos que esté en coma o dormida o embriagada o????

:crazy::crazy:

P.D. Gracias por las fotos, Crotalito!

Jane November 14, 2008 12:43 PM

In Spain, days between a weekend and a public holiday is also known as puente.
Por ejemplo, si miercoles y jueves es fiesta, el viernes será un puente, lo aprovechamos para irnos de viaje o hacer otras cosas menos trabajar. Todos los españoles les encanta, al menos los madrileños.:D

Para mi, los puentes significa que siempre podemos conseguir lo que queremos, más si es una necesidad, y que nada es imposible. Me gusta mucho las fotos de Crotatilo y de Hopper también.

Planet hopper November 14, 2008 09:46 PM

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Very good, Jane. I missed that one, what's it in English? A long weekend?

Crotalito asked about bridges of sigh, here they go

:cool::cool::cool:

Tomisimo November 14, 2008 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Planet hopper (Post 19599)
... navigable (is that a word?:crazy:)

Absolutely. :)

Planet hopper November 14, 2008 09:54 PM

I thought I was just mistranslating a cognate...being in Spain washes my english off
Not long left here, my invitation letter for a work visa in China arrives on Tuesday...Can't wait

Thanks :)

CrOtALiTo November 14, 2008 10:37 PM

Jane. Just today is holiday in my country, because we celebrate the November 20st, La batalla de Puebla, the since today Friday until Tuesday, we will come back to work and I promise this days are my days prefer.


El puente es desde hoy hasta el Martes, I don't know, I must to do in three days living in my house, jijijijii.

Rusty November 15, 2008 04:23 AM

A long weekend is what we get when there is a holiday on Friday, or a holiday on Monday. That's three days off in a row.
Thanksgiving, our next holiday in the U.S., falls on a Thursday. Many people also get/take Friday off, so they get a four-day weekend, but it can also be called a long weekend. Some people have to work on Friday, so they don't get a long weekend. :mad:

sosia November 17, 2008 02:48 AM

Sometimes when we have a very big "puente" we call it "acueducto" (aqueduct)
Example.
Monday 1.
If we have "public holidays" the 2 and the 4(Tuesday and Thursday) we can have a free week making an aqueduct (we make three "puentes"). It happens usually when a "national" public holyday with a "region" public holiday combines :D
saludos :D


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