Sep 1, 2011 20:02
12 yrs ago
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English term

5' (1.5 m)

Non-PRO English to Spanish Other Mathematics & Statistics Maths
Hi!
I wanted to know the equivalence of this measure in Spanish: "5' (1.5 m)".
Thanks!
Proposed translations (Spanish)
4 +7 5 pies (aprox. 2,5 m)
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Sep 2, 2011 01:14: Laureana Pavon changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

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Non-PRO (3): Elda Munguia, M. C. Filgueira, Laureana Pavon

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Proposed translations

+7
5 mins
Selected

5 pies (aprox. 2,5 m)

esto no es un tema de traducción, pero...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_(unit)
:)

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Note added at 9 mins (2011-09-01 20:11:11 GMT)
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tu pregunta ya presenta los dos sistemas de unidades (su equivalencia): United States customary units (feet < ' > y SI (m)
:)

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Note added at 10 days (2011-09-12 13:36:02 GMT) Post-grading
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gracias a todos!
:)
Peer comment(s):

agree Charles Davis : Como sé que querías decir 1,5 m en vez de 2,5 m... :) 5 pies son 1,524 m.
14 mins
muchas gracias, Charles. Yes, it was a typo. Best :)
agree patinba : I agree with Charles too. Otherwise, at 5 foot 7, I would at last be a giant.
21 mins
gracias, patinba. Saludos. :)
agree anademahomar
23 mins
Muchas gracias, Ana. Saludos. :)
agree Mónica Algazi : 5 pies (1,5 m)
48 mins
Muchas gracias, Mónica. Saludos :)
agree Elda Munguia
56 mins
Muchas gracias, Elda. Saludos. :)
agree ClaraVal
2 hrs
Muchas gracias, Clara. Saludos :)
agree isabelmurill (X)
13 hrs
Muchas gracias, Isabel. Saludos :)
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