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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 18 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yo iba rápidamente y la policía me puso una ______________. (1 point) bocina carretera multa

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@563blackghost

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got c as well

563blackghost (563blackghost):

bocina means horn carretera means road multa means fine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i got that but none really make sense and C makes the closest of sense to me

563blackghost (563blackghost):

It is saying the police put me a ___

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fine wouldmake most sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's what I would go with is C

563blackghost (563blackghost):

then trust your instincts xD

OpenStudy (crissy15):

it is, is any of you native spanish?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nope lol are you?

OpenStudy (crissy15):

yes I'm salvadorian

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so your good with this stuff then lol

OpenStudy (one098):

bocina means speakers.

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

you are correct

563blackghost (563blackghost):

english is my main language but i also speak spanish

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

Hello there! If I may join in... Just bear in mind that English and Spanish are different when it comes to talking about fines. - English: "the police gives a fine" [verb "to give" is used] - Spanish: *la policia pone una multa* [verb "poner" is used] [literally: the police puts a fine] Hope this helps! Blessings

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multa.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explination: bocina = bugle; carretera=road; multa=fine.

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