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Boca Raton
I purposely didn't put an accent mark because this is the name of a city and it is written that way.
So, I have wondered the following for a very long time, as I grew up there. I always heard fellow English-speaking Americans claim that this city's name translates to "mouth of the rat". But I never got around to asking a competent native speaker of Spanish. So, what do you say? Is "mouth of the rat" an accurate translation. I've suspected in the past that perhaps, "mouse mouth" is more accurate. Con gracias anticipadas. ![]()
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Well, Wiki says
the Spanish word boca meaning inlet and ratón being a Spanish nautical term describing rocks that gnawed at a ship's cable. Another explanation is that it refers metaphorically to a pirate's cove. |
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Gracias.
I should have googled/wiki'd it first. ¿Pero qué piensan los nativos hispanohablantes? ¿Al oír "boca raton" se piensan en "mouse mouth"? ¿Inlet with sharp rocks? ¿Pirates' cove? ¿Les consideran ignorantes las personas que no hablan español y dicen que la traducción es "mouth of the rat"? Thanks, ![]()
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I had never heard about that city. I didn't know either that nautical meaning for "ratón".
¿Al oír "boca ratón" Sí, al menos eso es lo que yo había pensado antes de leer el mensaje de Perikles. Quote:
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