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    dontknowhowtobet
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    What does the word "Limon" from Spanish mean in English? Anyone knows?

    Google translate perhaps?

    What about "Telefono"? I have no clue how to say it in English ...

    Appreciate your help ....

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    Jesus....
    You ever heard of fukin google

    Limon = Lemon (shocking eh)

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    Telefono is obviously telephone. I don't have to google that and don't know a lick of Spanish.

    Ps - you can just type the word into google and it'll pull up the translation....don't have to find the translator

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwinyourmoney View Post
    Jesus....
    You ever heard of fukin google

    Limon = Lemon (shocking eh)
    Ever heard of sarcasm? I was being cynical, it's like me asking you what informacion in Spanish means in English lol ?
    You didn't get the joke?

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    How do you say coffeemaker in Spanish in Costa Rica?

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    I guess pava, like in other parts of South America.

    Cafetera is used in Mexico

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    Quote Originally Posted by julio_cat View Post
    I guess pava, like in other parts of South America.

    Cafetera is used in Mexico
    They actually call it a coffeemaker. Go figure.

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    Some country in South America uses the spanish word for bucket (balde) to refer to the butt.

    A friend had car trouble and went to a store asking a lady if he could borrow a balde and was slapped in the face.

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    lots of young women with no job, a family to support.... go to working the streets. sad, sad, sad

    God bless them

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