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			What you call a bowl is 'cuenca' or 'plato hondo' in Spanish, at least in Central America.  A plate is 'plato', as you said, but 'to wash the dishes' is 'lavar los platos'.  So, 'platos' is the catch-all word, equivalent to our word 'dishes'.  I never heard any discrepancy in usage among the people of Central America.  If they spoke of a 'plate', it was a 'plato'.  If they spoke of a bowl, it was 'plato hondo' or 'cuenca'. This may be different in other countries. | 
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			for us "palto" is a "Plain dish" (for a steak) and "plato hondo" is a more deep dish (for eating soup, or other things). "Tazón", "cuenco", etc are bowls, for the cereals, for example saludos   | 
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