MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
how would you say like an island like one in a kitchen?
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OpenStudy (tennistar):
what?
OpenStudy (tennistar):
it is called an Island in a kitchen.
OpenStudy (tennistar):
I have one at my home. They are called islands.
OpenStudy (tennistar):
is that your question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it would be what in spanish?
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OpenStudy (aripotta):
cocina isla?
OpenStudy (tennistar):
isla
OpenStudy (tennistar):
Una isla en la cocina.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*facepalm im pretty sure it would be soemthing different lol
OpenStudy (aripotta):
cocina isla = kitchen island
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OpenStudy (aripotta):
cocina isla or isla de cocina would work i think
OpenStudy (anonymous):
show me a photo of what it is, and i can tell you what's on spanish (it's not the dictionary translation i guess)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha i would have thoight, i live in a spanish speaking country i was just wondering of there is a special word for it guess not thanks guys=)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a kitchen island
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OpenStudy (aripotta):
oh you already posted one lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
At least here it's called "comedor de diario"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so...what do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
"la isla de cocina" translates to kitchen island
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's not a direct translation. There's not such thing as "la isla de cocina"