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Old March 31, 2010, 02:41 PM
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I know this thread has been beaten to death but I just looked at it now.

FYI: the word cursory in English means brief or short and perhaps impolite.
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You're right. From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cursory
cur·so·ry (kûrs-r) adj.
Performed with haste and scant attention to detail: a cursory glance at the headlines.
[Late Latin cursrius, of running, from Latin cursor, runner; see cursor.]
curso·ri·ly adv. curso·ri·ness n.
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so perhaps it's an anglicism/americanism

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You're right. From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cursory
cur·so·ry (kûrs-r) adj.
Performed with haste and scant attention to detail: a cursory glance at the headlines.
[Late Latin cursrius, of running, from Latin cursor, runner; see cursor.]
curso·ri·ly adv. curso·ri·ness n.
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so perhaps it's an anglicism/americanism

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I used the translation cursory at the beginning of this thread. Why does everybody always ignore me...? Now I understand how Calimero feels.
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Old April 01, 2010, 02:13 PM
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You used it but without explanation. I, poorly english-speaKer didn't catch it.
But you're cuter as Calimero
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Thanks for the compliment. If truth be told, some of my friends called me Calimero when I was younger. Wonder why...
And you are right: I did not explain it.
And last but not least: your English is great.
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Perdon. No leí todas las contestas
No problem, I was kidding. It seems I have lots of time to waste today.
Can you say contestas in Latin America? Over here it would be respuestas or contestaciones.
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Contestación y repuesta son lo que se usa. Yo, gringo que soy, usé contesas.
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