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Old August 09, 2009, 11:47 AM
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David, I would say faucet is American and tap English. (More or less common depending on the continent only).And I would translate these words as grifo. If you say llave del agua I understand stopcock.
Another word for exprimidor: lemon squeezer
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what's chopsticks in Spanish? palillos chinos?
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Old August 09, 2009, 01:37 PM
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Yes, or simply palillos.
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In Mexico it must be "palillos chinos"; "palillos" are toothpicks.
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Is plato hondo the same as tazón?
I have always used plato hondo or bol.
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Old August 10, 2009, 08:03 PM
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@Poli: they are not the same. The "plato hondo" is less deep than a "tazón". A "tazón" looks more like a half-sphere.
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Thanks Angelica for the clarification.
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Wao, Thats great!
Hi Tomisimo..,
Great efforts.....I think you have both command on Spanish and English.If you have more vocabulary words please added here.
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Oven hood/oven vent

Exprimidor de limones needs a gender.

El refri, el refrigerador, la refrigeradora, el frigorífico, la nevera, el helador y la heladora - in which countries are these terms used, and which is most frequently used?

Missing:
grill - la parrilla
griddle - la plancha
waffle iron - la gofrera
dishwasher - el lavaplatos
toaster - la tostadora, el tostador
toaster oven - el horno tostador
coffee maker - la cafetera, la máquina de café
Nevera/frigorífico are the commom words we use to say frig in Spain
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Some people use la hielera for the fridge. I guess for icebox....

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Ah, en España, aunque menos común que "nevera" y "frigorífico", también se usa "frigo".

En Colombia y Perú se usa, creo, "refrigeradora"...
Y en la zona RíoPlatense, "heladera".
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