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Galleta
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for May 25, 2008
galleta -feminine noun (la), cookie, cracker. Look up galleta in the dictionary Las galletas saladas acompañan bien a algunas comidas y las galletas dulces siempre caben como postre. Crackers can accompany certain meals and cookies will always work for dessert. |
When I was first learning Spanish I always thought it was strange that Spanish only had one word for cookies (biscuit in BrE?) and crackers. To me these two foods are very different and deserve to have their own word.
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David, we have our own word for cracker in Spanish, which is... cracker.
Alfonso, los crackers son cuadrados y salados, como pan... Otro significado de galleta: -Como no te calles te doy una galleta/torta/leche y otra más que no digo porque suena fatal. |
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Here's a sample of cookies, or galletas dulces, como son conocidas en EEUU and Mexico.
http://forums.tomisimo.org/attachmen...1&d=1211746455 And these are crackers (US) or galletas saladas (Mexico) :) http://forums.tomisimo.org/attachmen...1&d=1211746455 |
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I have heard it, but it is usually referred to as "galleta de cinco picos", which is hand, and means a "slap".
"To voy a dar una galleta de cinco picos"...sounds kind of cruel, but it is used. gomey |
En España también distinguimos entre dulce y salado. Decimos: galleta dulce y galleta salada. :rolleyes:
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I never heard "galleta de cinco picos" before. Sounds pretty interesting.
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Spain. I agree with Alfonso, but I do not use "galleta dulce". I always say "galleta" meaning it's always sweet. I say "galleta salada" refering to the other sort.
For tea cookies I say "pastas (de té)" For gomey, I have never heard "Te voy a dar una galleta de cinco picos", but often "Te voy a dar una galleta" (perhaps the "cinco picos" was leaved out) Saludos :D |
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