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pound sign


anthony June 16, 2006 12:03 PM

pound sign
 
I'd like to know how to say the pound sign in Spanish. :-\

atnbueno June 16, 2006 02:04 PM

Re: pound sign
 
"Símbolo de libra" or simply "libra"

anthony June 19, 2006 03:52 PM

Re: pound sign
 
Thanks for the reply. I looked up libra and it means pound as in weight. What I mean is this symbol: # Is this also "libra"? Thanks.

EnglishStudent June 20, 2006 11:39 AM

Re: pound sign
 
In Spanish "libra" means:
1.- Currency
2.- Weight measure
3.- Zodiac sign
4.- third person of verb "librar"

Tomisimo June 20, 2006 01:16 PM

Re: pound sign
 
This symbol # known as a pound sign or simply pound (on the telephone) in the US. It is also known as a hash or hash symbol. If you say "pound sign" in the UK, they will think £ as in the sign for Sterling Pounds. "Pound sign" could also mean Lb, used in the US to represent the weight of one pound.

In México, # is known as a gato or símbolo de gato, in Spain it is most commonly reffered to as the almohadilla. Some people also use cuadradillo or numeral to say this symbol.

anthony July 12, 2006 06:35 AM

Re: pound sign
 
Thanks to the three of you for your answers. Sorry I've been away so long and I couln't respond, but I was on vacation. ;D Anyway, what I meant by pound sign is the "pound" on a phone #, so I guess gato is the right word for me. Does anyone know if it's ok to use gato in other parts of the world besides Mexico? or would they think I mean cat?

Tomisimo July 14, 2006 04:54 PM

Re: pound sign
 
As far as I know, gato is used only in Mexico (for this meaning). I believe almohadilla is fairly common too.

sosia July 18, 2006 06:55 AM

Re: pound sign
 
In Spain, its "almohadilla", like Tomisimo says.
I never heard "gato"

Tomisimo July 22, 2006 06:50 AM

Re: pound sign
 
Yes, I'm pretty sure "gato" is only used in Mexico (in this sense of the word). [miau miau]


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