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Lavatrastes


elan January 03, 2010 05:21 AM

Lavatrastes
 
hi, i'am dutch and try to study spanish. this year i bought in the usa a spanish newspaper. in there was an ad for houses, which said: Lavatrastes y refrigerador de lado-a-lado. many words in south America are different from words in Spain, so can anyone tell me what a lavatrastes is?

Perikles January 03, 2010 06:04 AM

Dishwasher, and welcome :)

pjt33 January 03, 2010 06:05 AM

It something for washing trastes. I'm going to guess that the newspaper was from Mexico or C.Am. and that this is in the sense* "utensilio casero", so it's probably a dishwasher.

(I could also see it meaning "bidet", but that wouldn't be in the same room as the fridge. I hope not, anyway).

* http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltCons...=3&LEMA=traste

Perikles January 03, 2010 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 67354)
It something for washing trastes. I'm going to guess that the newspaper was from Mexico or C.Am. and that this is in the sense* "utensilio casero", so it's probably a dishwasher.

This is odd, because my Gran Diccionario Oxford gives dishwasher without indicating a regional meaning, which it often does. It also gives washing-up liquid.

Rusty January 03, 2010 08:00 AM

What the British call washing-up liquid, the Americans call dishsoap. Gloves that are made for washing the dishes can be called lavatrastes. A room set aside for washing dishes (usually just off the kitchen) is called a lavatrastes. And, as Perikles said, it is a dishwasher. This word is used in Mexico and in Latin America, where el lavaplatos is also a dishwasher. Your newspaper was definitely talking about side-by-side appliances.

lavar los trastes = do the dishes (BrE: do the washing-up)

sosia January 03, 2010 12:01 PM

agreee with pjt33. The word is not used (for me, at last) in Spain:
for dishwasher: lavavajillas, lavaplatos
But I think the explanation from Rusty says all.
saludos :D

AngelicaDeAlquezar January 06, 2010 11:07 AM

I agree with Rusty.

"Trastes" is the usual word for dishes in Mexico.

"Lavatrastes" can be either "lavadora de trastes" (the machine that washes dishes) or "detergente lavatrastes" (the detergent for washing dishes). Only the context can tell. :)

yorsh87 September 06, 2013 06:22 PM

In fact "lavatrastes" is more like "sink", where you wash your dishes by hand. A dishwasher machine is "lavavajillas". best regards


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