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The context is a person describing the things that his brother wants in a new computer. The sentence is: Además, según él, necesita una que tenga una ordenadora de palabras y mucha memoria. The word "computadora" has been used several times in the preceding sentences..... :-/
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I'm not sure we'd use "ordenador(a) de palabras", but rather "procesador(a) de palabras" for a word processing system.
"Ordenador(a)" and "computador(a)" seem to be simply a computer.... in your example it must be referring to some software where one can write (like Word, or Works or the like). Quote:
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Yes, you're right. But it defaulted to that and would not give me an option for the "n" vs. "ñ".....
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The verb "ordenar", which means (among other things), to order or arrange according to plan.
The word "ordenador(a)" derives from the verb: as an adjective, it means "that orders or arranges", and as a noun means "something or someone that orders or arranges". In Spain the masculine form "ordenador" has also aquired the specialized meaning of "computer". The individual words in "ordenadora de palabras" means "something/someone that orders or arranges words"; when it's a thing, it's a "word processing system", and when it's a person, it's a "word processor" (that is, a person who uses a word-processing system to prepare written documents). |
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"cow" = "vaca" Yes, a milking machine is for extracting milk from a cow. It appears as "máquina de ordeño" at the Spanish-language wikipedia. |
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