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Old April 27, 2010, 09:21 PM
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"Un Piso" or "Un apartamento"

On Rosetta Stone Spain, they have un piso used as an apartment, but I have a friend ( native speaker from Guatemala) who never heard "un piso" before and says it just means a floor universally and never means an apartment.. I know there are some people from Spain here, so can anyone clear this up?
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