argentina???????
Q. argentina list the type of government and define it. who are Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Ruy Diaz de Guzman? make the answer simple please.
Asked by Ayee - Thu Mar 27 14:39:07 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina's form of government is an anarcho-synchristic commune in which most decisions are made based upon a simple majority vote, however internal decisions require a two-thirds majority. Many people regard this as Argentina's tendency to hang on to an outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates economic and social differences in the society. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in the current president. Ruy Diaz de Guzman: conqueror of the tribes of the Rio Plata following his military campaign of 1992.
Answered by dave h - Thu Mar 27 16:55:09 2008
Q. argentina list the type of government and define it. who are Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Ruy Diaz de Guzman? make the answer simple please.
Asked by Ayee - Thu Mar 27 14:39:07 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina's form of government is an anarcho-synchristic commune in which most decisions are made based upon a simple majority vote, however internal decisions require a two-thirds majority. Many people regard this as Argentina's tendency to hang on to an outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates economic and social differences in the society. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in the current president. Ruy Diaz de Guzman: conqueror of the tribes of the Rio Plata following his military campaign of 1992.
Answered by dave h - Thu Mar 27 16:55:09 2008
How do you become permanent resident in argentina?
Q. I am thinking of moving to Argentina and need to know what to do to become legal there, marrying a man from there and I have children from previous marriage. Not sure who to talk to or how hard it is to do. Tried to get to get him here but to difficult right now. It may work out though but in case, later on.
Asked by sillypooh350 - Sun Apr 22 22:51:27 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. here is a website that should help you with what you need good luck
Answered by dopey232004 - Sun Apr 22 22:57:54 2007
Q. I am thinking of moving to Argentina and need to know what to do to become legal there, marrying a man from there and I have children from previous marriage. Not sure who to talk to or how hard it is to do. Tried to get to get him here but to difficult right now. It may work out though but in case, later on.
Asked by sillypooh350 - Sun Apr 22 22:51:27 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. here is a website that should help you with what you need good luck
Answered by dopey232004 - Sun Apr 22 22:57:54 2007
What are the percentages of languages spoken in Argentina?
Q. I am aware of the languages spoken in Argentina. Spanish is the official language, and other languages include Italian, English, German, French, and other Native American dialects. Could you direct me to a website that would show the percentage of each language? I tried CIA World Factbook, Country Watch, and even Googled the question. Thank You.
Asked by tigerkween623 - Sun May 3 22:11:42 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I think you could find some information here: Here's your info for Argentina
Answered by Profuy - Sun May 3 22:19:21 2009
Q. I am aware of the languages spoken in Argentina. Spanish is the official language, and other languages include Italian, English, German, French, and other Native American dialects. Could you direct me to a website that would show the percentage of each language? I tried CIA World Factbook, Country Watch, and even Googled the question. Thank You.
Asked by tigerkween623 - Sun May 3 22:11:42 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I think you could find some information here: Here's your info for Argentina
Answered by Profuy - Sun May 3 22:19:21 2009
How many people migrate from Argentina each year?
Q. I am doing a geography assignment and need to know how many people migrate from Argentina each year. It would also help if you know how many people immigrate to Argentina each year. Thanks!
Asked by Natst251 - Wed May 26 22:42:33 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nearly a million permanent residency applications were filed from 2000 to 2008, and their country of origin was as follows: Place Country Applications 1 Paraguay 319,492 2 Bolivia 240,467 3 Peru 138,355 4 China 34,746 5 United States 24,626 6 Chile 23,231 7 Uruguay 22,733 8 Brazil 19,547 9 Colombia 16,539 10 South Korea 10,279 11 Ukraine 10,072 12 Spain 7,434 13 Germany 7,164 14 Mexico 6,791 15 Ecuador 6,564 16 Cuba 6,093 17 France 5,890 18 Venezuela 4,618 19 Italy 4,392 10 Russia 4,249 Other countries 16,855 TOTAL 953,368 Country of birth of Argentine residents According to the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina 1,531,940 of the Argentine resident population were born… [cont.]
Answered by *Carnage* - Wed May 26 23:45:10 2010
Q. I am doing a geography assignment and need to know how many people migrate from Argentina each year. It would also help if you know how many people immigrate to Argentina each year. Thanks!
Asked by Natst251 - Wed May 26 22:42:33 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nearly a million permanent residency applications were filed from 2000 to 2008, and their country of origin was as follows: Place Country Applications 1 Paraguay 319,492 2 Bolivia 240,467 3 Peru 138,355 4 China 34,746 5 United States 24,626 6 Chile 23,231 7 Uruguay 22,733 8 Brazil 19,547 9 Colombia 16,539 10 South Korea 10,279 11 Ukraine 10,072 12 Spain 7,434 13 Germany 7,164 14 Mexico 6,791 15 Ecuador 6,564 16 Cuba 6,093 17 France 5,890 18 Venezuela 4,618 19 Italy 4,392 10 Russia 4,249 Other countries 16,855 TOTAL 953,368 Country of birth of Argentine residents According to the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina 1,531,940 of the Argentine resident population were born… [cont.]
Answered by *Carnage* - Wed May 26 23:45:10 2010
How I fiend a email for a friend in Argentina?
Q. i need to fiend a person after 20 years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is best to fiend his email
Asked by hormiguita49 - Sun Apr 9 02:00:19 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. try lookin for your friend in Google-Argentina.
Answered by catty blond - Sun Apr 9 03:03:17 2006
Q. i need to fiend a person after 20 years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is best to fiend his email
Asked by hormiguita49 - Sun Apr 9 02:00:19 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. try lookin for your friend in Google-Argentina.
Answered by catty blond - Sun Apr 9 03:03:17 2006
What should I do to prepare for a trip to Argentina?
Q. In two years the spanish department at my high school is doing a trip to Argentina. I am currently in Spanish I and am planning on continuing with it so I'm eligable for the trip. What should I be doing to prepare for the trip, een though it is a long way out?
Asked by Brady - Sun Nov 8 21:48:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Keep practicing your Spanish as much as possible! Many people in Argentina don't know any English. The only other thing I can think of is to practice the Argentinian accent, because it is very different from the standard one. In Argentina, "tu" is not often used. It is replaced with "vos" which is also conjugated differently. Example: Yo tengo Vos tenes (you emphasize the last syllable- tenES). Ud. tiene Nosotros tenemos Uds tienen Also, "y" and "ll" are pronounced like "sh"... so instead of saying "yo" you say "sho" You can also listen to some argentinian bands- a really popular one is attaque 77. If you're going in our winter, bring lots of summer clothes cuz it will be their summer. If you are staying with a host family, buy lots… [cont.]
Answered by lari_veggie_princess - Tue Nov 10 13:52:34 2009
Q. In two years the spanish department at my high school is doing a trip to Argentina. I am currently in Spanish I and am planning on continuing with it so I'm eligable for the trip. What should I be doing to prepare for the trip, een though it is a long way out?
Asked by Brady - Sun Nov 8 21:48:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Keep practicing your Spanish as much as possible! Many people in Argentina don't know any English. The only other thing I can think of is to practice the Argentinian accent, because it is very different from the standard one. In Argentina, "tu" is not often used. It is replaced with "vos" which is also conjugated differently. Example: Yo tengo Vos tenes (you emphasize the last syllable- tenES). Ud. tiene Nosotros tenemos Uds tienen Also, "y" and "ll" are pronounced like "sh"... so instead of saying "yo" you say "sho" You can also listen to some argentinian bands- a really popular one is attaque 77. If you're going in our winter, bring lots of summer clothes cuz it will be their summer. If you are staying with a host family, buy lots… [cont.]
Answered by lari_veggie_princess - Tue Nov 10 13:52:34 2009
What should i bring to my 4 week trip to argentina?
Q. I am going to argentina for 4 weeks and it is winter there. Their winters get to like the 30s and thats it. How much of everything should i bring?
Asked by ~j~e~s~s~ - Sun Jul 12 11:33:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I just got back from spending 4 weeks in Argentina. I made the mistake of thinking that I only needed a light jacket to stay warm, but I was wrong. I may not get cold enough to snow, but it can get very cold and there can be a lot of wind at times. But you should be able to buy a nice coat there for 30-50 dollars that will keep you warm. I am assuming that you are going to Buenos Aires. If you go further south, it will get much colder. I would bring a few things to keep warm in, but also have clothes to wear inside. And a common piece of advice is that if you don't want to look like a tourist, dress up, not down. I didn't take much nice clothes and everyone was better dressed than me. lol. One thing I will say to bring is a little bottle… [cont.]
Answered by Brian - Tue Jul 14 16:59:42 2009
Q. I am going to argentina for 4 weeks and it is winter there. Their winters get to like the 30s and thats it. How much of everything should i bring?
Asked by ~j~e~s~s~ - Sun Jul 12 11:33:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I just got back from spending 4 weeks in Argentina. I made the mistake of thinking that I only needed a light jacket to stay warm, but I was wrong. I may not get cold enough to snow, but it can get very cold and there can be a lot of wind at times. But you should be able to buy a nice coat there for 30-50 dollars that will keep you warm. I am assuming that you are going to Buenos Aires. If you go further south, it will get much colder. I would bring a few things to keep warm in, but also have clothes to wear inside. And a common piece of advice is that if you don't want to look like a tourist, dress up, not down. I didn't take much nice clothes and everyone was better dressed than me. lol. One thing I will say to bring is a little bottle… [cont.]
Answered by Brian - Tue Jul 14 16:59:42 2009
How can I find out how local and international companies in Argentina have adapted to the business environment
Q. I am doing a case presentation and I'm finding it hard to find the answer to this question. Finding information concerning Argentina's business relation seems to be impossible. Also, the impact that the decision to cut the ties between the peso and the dollar had on the citizens.
Asked by kidney girl - Tue Oct 17 14:11:15 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to the main business school in Argentina, and have a flick through their back catalogue of Theses... Great place to start!
Answered by Ichi - Thu Oct 19 11:20:18 2006
Q. I am doing a case presentation and I'm finding it hard to find the answer to this question. Finding information concerning Argentina's business relation seems to be impossible. Also, the impact that the decision to cut the ties between the peso and the dollar had on the citizens.
Asked by kidney girl - Tue Oct 17 14:11:15 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to the main business school in Argentina, and have a flick through their back catalogue of Theses... Great place to start!
Answered by Ichi - Thu Oct 19 11:20:18 2006
Planning on going to Argentina last two weeks of March. Suggestions on a itenerary?
Q. I am planning on going to Argentina for the last two weeks of March and looking for suggesstions on where to go. Leaning towards going to Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Iguazu Falls but looking for suggestions. Is this a good time to go as well? Any suggesstions on how to get cheap airfares from NYC and also hotels would be helpful. Thanks.
Asked by Ebrahim B - Thu Feb 26 18:43:37 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Half of Argentina is Buenos Aires, so you'll end up there of course. Definitely go to Iguazu Falls, it's beautiful, nothing like it. While there you can dip into Paraguay and Brazil just to say you visited. You might as well take the ferry over Uruguay too. Catch some tango dancing, they invented it. The Malbec wine of Medoza is cheap and fantastic. Drink it everyday. They drink Mate a lot, nothing special. Patagonia would be nice, but I didn't go there, I live in Colorado anyway so I don't think I'd be impressed. I wanted to go to Antarctica on a cruise, but I was too late. March should be good for that. Not many people have been there. I lived there 6 months, but I was working, not all tourism. I liked it, but it's not… [cont.]
Answered by Thankyoumam - Thu Feb 26 22:31:17 2009
Q. I am planning on going to Argentina for the last two weeks of March and looking for suggesstions on where to go. Leaning towards going to Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Iguazu Falls but looking for suggestions. Is this a good time to go as well? Any suggesstions on how to get cheap airfares from NYC and also hotels would be helpful. Thanks.
Asked by Ebrahim B - Thu Feb 26 18:43:37 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Half of Argentina is Buenos Aires, so you'll end up there of course. Definitely go to Iguazu Falls, it's beautiful, nothing like it. While there you can dip into Paraguay and Brazil just to say you visited. You might as well take the ferry over Uruguay too. Catch some tango dancing, they invented it. The Malbec wine of Medoza is cheap and fantastic. Drink it everyday. They drink Mate a lot, nothing special. Patagonia would be nice, but I didn't go there, I live in Colorado anyway so I don't think I'd be impressed. I wanted to go to Antarctica on a cruise, but I was too late. March should be good for that. Not many people have been there. I lived there 6 months, but I was working, not all tourism. I liked it, but it's not… [cont.]
Answered by Thankyoumam - Thu Feb 26 22:31:17 2009
Are there any unexpected expenses I will incurr on a trip to Argentina?
Q. I am planning a trip to Argentina but I'm a student & on a very tight budget. I know there's an exit tax of $18 but are there any other airport taxes or anything? Also I was wondering approximately how much alcohol costs there. Any other information about Buenos Aires would be great also. Especially if anybody knows of any other activities that would be fun w/in the city because i'm going with my boyfriend & he gets bored easily.
Asked by gatorgrl037 - Wed Oct 17 21:52:29 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Some costs that sneak up on you on ANY vacation: souviners food (people tend to eat more extravagantly on vacation) Admittance to attractions Stuff you charge to your room alcohol forgotten toiletries (depending on how long you've been there) Food and souviners usually account for most of the extra costs.
Answered by Lauren P - Wed Oct 17 22:01:33 2007
Q. I am planning a trip to Argentina but I'm a student & on a very tight budget. I know there's an exit tax of $18 but are there any other airport taxes or anything? Also I was wondering approximately how much alcohol costs there. Any other information about Buenos Aires would be great also. Especially if anybody knows of any other activities that would be fun w/in the city because i'm going with my boyfriend & he gets bored easily.
Asked by gatorgrl037 - Wed Oct 17 21:52:29 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Some costs that sneak up on you on ANY vacation: souviners food (people tend to eat more extravagantly on vacation) Admittance to attractions Stuff you charge to your room alcohol forgotten toiletries (depending on how long you've been there) Food and souviners usually account for most of the extra costs.
Answered by Lauren P - Wed Oct 17 22:01:33 2007
Why is Argentina's racial population count practices soo different from USA practices?
Q. In the USA the North Africans & Middle Easterners are classified as "White",But in Argentina they would be classified as "Asian",hence for Argentina the only people that are White are Europeans,and all people of pure European ancestry.
Asked by Sara Bell(Irish Pride!) - Mon Mar 8 16:37:00 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Its a different hemisphere
Answered by Whitney O - Thu Mar 11 04:49:11 2010
Q. In the USA the North Africans & Middle Easterners are classified as "White",But in Argentina they would be classified as "Asian",hence for Argentina the only people that are White are Europeans,and all people of pure European ancestry.
Asked by Sara Bell(Irish Pride!) - Mon Mar 8 16:37:00 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Its a different hemisphere
Answered by Whitney O - Thu Mar 11 04:49:11 2010
Can a civil ceremony be conducted outside of Argentina prior to a religious ceremony in Argentina?
Q. In Argentina, you must have two ceremonies, one civil, one religious. Will the church and legal system recognize a civil ceremony held a week before in another country ?
Asked by Karyukai - Sun Nov 29 12:51:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I live in Arg, but Im not sure.. I think you can
Answered by yam ARGENTINA - Tue Dec 1 02:55:37 2009
Q. In Argentina, you must have two ceremonies, one civil, one religious. Will the church and legal system recognize a civil ceremony held a week before in another country ?
Asked by Karyukai - Sun Nov 29 12:51:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I live in Arg, but Im not sure.. I think you can
Answered by yam ARGENTINA - Tue Dec 1 02:55:37 2009
Which is the better country for a vacation, Argentina or Spain?
Q. I'm planning a vacation to a Spanish speaking country and I've narrowed it down to either Argentina or Spain. I'm a bit partial to Argentina but I hear black people are very out of place there. Which country is better to visit based on the following criteria: women, food, natural sights, overall cost. Go.
Asked by The Melodious Nocturne - Mon Jun 14 22:28:26 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina is cheaper, very pictureque the food is great the meat. Buenos aires is a favourite to many, and santa telmo, as well as puerto madero. Spain is pricy they have good food there too sea food and meat dishes:) madrid is a favourite lots of museums, and castles.. Barcelona is more metropolitcan and catalan so its not really spanish there as much as a place like andalucia which is gorgeous!! Look up seville.. Granada cordoba, toledo. Spanish bullfighting is common here too these places are dreamy:) I think both places don't have a big amount of black people but you should be ok if you travel light and don't have experience things on you like a watch.. Or american logo clothin dress smile.. Know some basic spanish:) goodluck! Spain is… [cont.]
Answered by Angela H - Mon Jun 14 22:52:01 2010
Q. I'm planning a vacation to a Spanish speaking country and I've narrowed it down to either Argentina or Spain. I'm a bit partial to Argentina but I hear black people are very out of place there. Which country is better to visit based on the following criteria: women, food, natural sights, overall cost. Go.
Asked by The Melodious Nocturne - Mon Jun 14 22:28:26 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina is cheaper, very pictureque the food is great the meat. Buenos aires is a favourite to many, and santa telmo, as well as puerto madero. Spain is pricy they have good food there too sea food and meat dishes:) madrid is a favourite lots of museums, and castles.. Barcelona is more metropolitcan and catalan so its not really spanish there as much as a place like andalucia which is gorgeous!! Look up seville.. Granada cordoba, toledo. Spanish bullfighting is common here too these places are dreamy:) I think both places don't have a big amount of black people but you should be ok if you travel light and don't have experience things on you like a watch.. Or american logo clothin dress smile.. Know some basic spanish:) goodluck! Spain is… [cont.]
Answered by Angela H - Mon Jun 14 22:52:01 2010
Is it easy to find halal food in Argentina?
Q. I am planning to move to Argentina for about 6 months, and being that I eat halal food, I was wondering if there are a lot of halal restaurants and grocery stores in Argentina.
Asked by V - Wed Jun 3 13:58:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. It is, actually. There's a place called Maktub that I think you'd like. Argentina has all sorts of different cuisines.
Answered by Rob G - Fri Jun 5 15:23:19 2009
Q. I am planning to move to Argentina for about 6 months, and being that I eat halal food, I was wondering if there are a lot of halal restaurants and grocery stores in Argentina.
Asked by V - Wed Jun 3 13:58:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. It is, actually. There's a place called Maktub that I think you'd like. Argentina has all sorts of different cuisines.
Answered by Rob G - Fri Jun 5 15:23:19 2009
How old do you have to be to get your nose pierced in Argentina?
Q. Ok so i know this is a dumb question but i was wondering if you have to be a certain age to get piercings in Argentina because in the U.S you have to be at least 18 to go by yourself.
Asked by californiiialover11 - Thu Feb 12 18:06:05 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If I could get a tattoo at age 16, without my parents consent, trust me, for sure you can get a piercing. Honestly, I am from Argentina, and no one really checks that much as they do in the US. At age 27 they asked me to show an ID to check my age in Chicago, when in San Bernardo, Buenos Aires, I got one with out even give my name. I had a lot of friends that were around 15 and they had eyebrow piercings. Take care.
Answered by I Argentina - Thu Feb 12 22:47:29 2009
Q. Ok so i know this is a dumb question but i was wondering if you have to be a certain age to get piercings in Argentina because in the U.S you have to be at least 18 to go by yourself.
Asked by californiiialover11 - Thu Feb 12 18:06:05 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If I could get a tattoo at age 16, without my parents consent, trust me, for sure you can get a piercing. Honestly, I am from Argentina, and no one really checks that much as they do in the US. At age 27 they asked me to show an ID to check my age in Chicago, when in San Bernardo, Buenos Aires, I got one with out even give my name. I had a lot of friends that were around 15 and they had eyebrow piercings. Take care.
Answered by I Argentina - Thu Feb 12 22:47:29 2009
How much is a postcard from Argentina to Germany?
Q. How much does it cost to mail a postcard from Argentina to Germany/Austria/Switzerla nd?
Asked by destino.argentina - Fri Jan 9 09:51:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For international postcard, the rate is 5 ARS (about 1.07)
Answered by xalynn - Fri Jan 9 10:49:20 2009
Q. How much does it cost to mail a postcard from Argentina to Germany/Austria/Switzerla nd?
Asked by destino.argentina - Fri Jan 9 09:51:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For international postcard, the rate is 5 ARS (about 1.07)
Answered by xalynn - Fri Jan 9 10:49:20 2009
What do the colors on the Argentina flag represent?
Q. I need to know what the colors (blue and white) and the sun symbol on the Argentina flag mean.
Asked by mc_anduril25 - Mon Oct 9 09:12:21 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The blue and white colors were the colors used in the Argentinean revolution against Spain in the early 1800's. The country's flag was formed in 1820 after the death of General Manuel Belgrano, the leader of the revolution. The sun in the center of the flag is called the Sun of May, and it represents the sun that shown through the clouds on May 25, 1810 when the revolution started which lead to the Argentina's independence.
Answered by waltonswatcher - Mon Oct 9 09:16:58 2006
Q. I need to know what the colors (blue and white) and the sun symbol on the Argentina flag mean.
Asked by mc_anduril25 - Mon Oct 9 09:12:21 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The blue and white colors were the colors used in the Argentinean revolution against Spain in the early 1800's. The country's flag was formed in 1820 after the death of General Manuel Belgrano, the leader of the revolution. The sun in the center of the flag is called the Sun of May, and it represents the sun that shown through the clouds on May 25, 1810 when the revolution started which lead to the Argentina's independence.
Answered by waltonswatcher - Mon Oct 9 09:16:58 2006
What is the best website for Spanish vocabulary of Argentina not slang, but common words?
Q. I've been studying Spanish eight years now and become accustomed to different regions of the Spanish speaking words using different vocabulary for the exact same objects. I'm going to Rosario, Argentina in January and I wanted to know which words are commonly used in Argentina to refer to everyday things. For instance I've heard that instead of platano they say banana and instead of strawberry they may say frutilla. I'm looking for things like that. Thanks in advance :)
Asked by Debbie - Thu Aug 27 08:03:32 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. bus = micro (long distance) colectivo (in the city) cake = torta money = plata jacket = campera sweater = buzo subway = subte pepper = aji grocery store = el almacen car = auto, coche pen = birome nightclub; also sometimes shop in rural areas = el boliche handbag = cartera tent = carpa small (also boy/girl) = chico/a park = estacionar pen = lapicera living room = living butter = manteca socks = medias shop (in general) = el negocio child = nene/ nena avocado = palta potato = papa skirt = pollera grapefruit = pomelo T-shirt = remera long coat (usually woman's) = tapado pavement = vereda shop window = vidriera There are a number of words which would sound offensive if said somewhere else in Spain or… [cont.]
Answered by Profuy - Thu Aug 27 08:40:47 2009
Q. I've been studying Spanish eight years now and become accustomed to different regions of the Spanish speaking words using different vocabulary for the exact same objects. I'm going to Rosario, Argentina in January and I wanted to know which words are commonly used in Argentina to refer to everyday things. For instance I've heard that instead of platano they say banana and instead of strawberry they may say frutilla. I'm looking for things like that. Thanks in advance :)
Asked by Debbie - Thu Aug 27 08:03:32 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. bus = micro (long distance) colectivo (in the city) cake = torta money = plata jacket = campera sweater = buzo subway = subte pepper = aji grocery store = el almacen car = auto, coche pen = birome nightclub; also sometimes shop in rural areas = el boliche handbag = cartera tent = carpa small (also boy/girl) = chico/a park = estacionar pen = lapicera living room = living butter = manteca socks = medias shop (in general) = el negocio child = nene/ nena avocado = palta potato = papa skirt = pollera grapefruit = pomelo T-shirt = remera long coat (usually woman's) = tapado pavement = vereda shop window = vidriera There are a number of words which would sound offensive if said somewhere else in Spain or… [cont.]
Answered by Profuy - Thu Aug 27 08:40:47 2009
Where can I find peanut butter in Argentina?
Q. I have not been able to find peanut butter anywhere in Buenos Aires or Jujuy; besides taking it with me when I fly from EE. UU., is there any way to feed my peanut butter addiction in Argentina?
Asked by nev - Sat Dec 8 12:16:49 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you're probably looking for fancy jars ,it's in the canned goods and is labeled mani trostad g'd-luck !!
Answered by luke m - Sat Dec 8 21:54:31 2007
Q. I have not been able to find peanut butter anywhere in Buenos Aires or Jujuy; besides taking it with me when I fly from EE. UU., is there any way to feed my peanut butter addiction in Argentina?
Asked by nev - Sat Dec 8 12:16:49 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you're probably looking for fancy jars ,it's in the canned goods and is labeled mani trostad g'd-luck !!
Answered by luke m - Sat Dec 8 21:54:31 2007
What flags do you use at a Argentina soccer game?
Q. I am doing this project where i am making a soccer stadium and i need to use some flags. I have the Argentina flag and i was wondering what other flags can i use. Anyone want to help me out here. It will be very helpful.
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Answered by tebowtime1515 - Wed Feb 11 20:08:31 2009
Q. I am doing this project where i am making a soccer stadium and i need to use some flags. I have the Argentina flag and i was wondering what other flags can i use. Anyone want to help me out here. It will be very helpful.
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Argentina Coach Diego Maradona: I'm In Venezuela For Hugo Chavez's ...
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Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:03:00 GM
Diego Maradona yesterday clarified his reasons for going to Venezuela in the middle of negotiations to decide his . Argentina. future, telling the Caracas public he is there to ask for advice from controversial president Hugo Chavez. ...
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Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:03:00 GM
Diego Maradona yesterday clarified his reasons for going to Venezuela in the middle of negotiations to decide his . Argentina. future, telling the Caracas public he is there to ask for advice from controversial president Hugo Chavez. ...
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