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21:43 Apr 6, 2020 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Science - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) / General | |||||
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| Selected response from: Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón Mexico Local time: 07:01 | ||||
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3 | NOSE = no sé |
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3 -1 | párate frente al sol: arriba, abajo, enfrente y atrás; norte, sur, este y oeste |
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compass directions of north, east, south and we. say: never eat slimy worms! párate frente al sol: arriba, abajo, enfrente y atrás; norte, sur, este y oeste Explanation: En México se enseña... |
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compass directions of north, east, south and we. say: never eat slimy worms! NOSE = no sé Explanation: I know this isn't the same as the English example you use, but this was how we were taught to remember it: basically, anticlockwise, it spells out 'no sé' (Norte Oeste Sur Este). The hardest part was actually to remember that it is anticlockwise ;) Maybe that helps come up with something :) |
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