Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

@

Spanish translation:

arroba

Added to glossary by Miguel Armentia
Apr 20, 2010 22:25
14 yrs ago
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English term

@

Non-PRO English to Spanish Other Computers: Software
as in [email protected]

obviously it will be the same symbol in both languages but how do you say it in Spanish.. Sorry if this question has been previously asked and answered. Thanks. ~Tom~
Proposed translations (Spanish)
5 +12 arroba
5 +2 arroba
Change log

Apr 20, 2010 22:26: philgoddard changed "Language pair" from "Spanish to English" to "English to Spanish"

Apr 20, 2010 23:03: bizisyl changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Apr 25, 2010 06:54: Miguel Armentia Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Cecilia Rey, Marzia Nicole Bucca, bizisyl

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Proposed translations

+12
2 mins
Selected

arroba

5. f. Inform. Símbolo (@) usado en las direcciones de correo electrónico.

Saludos
Peer comment(s):

agree Cecilia Rey : me ganaste!
0 min
Esta era todo un ejercicio de velocidad, je.
agree Gloria Rivera : :)
3 mins
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree Patricia Rosas
13 mins
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree Monique Rojkind
19 mins
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree R. Alex Jenkins
39 mins
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree Virginia Feuerstein
45 mins
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree David Hollywood
1 hr
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree SandraV
1 hr
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree margaret caulfield : ¡Querrás decir "¡Buenos días", ¿No? Lo mismo te digo...
3 hrs
¡Gracias y buenas noches! Me has pillado con el "copipaste" ;.)
agree tazdog (X)
5 hrs
¡Gracias y buenas noches!
agree Jenni Lukac (X)
10 hrs
¡Gracias y buen día!
agree Oscar Knoblauch
13 hrs
¡Gracias y buen día!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanx!"
+2
3 mins

arroba

A la que muchos llaman "arro'a"

ALEJANDRA
Peer comment(s):

agree David Hollywood
1 hr
agree Jenni Lukac (X)
10 hrs
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