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Translation - Italian-Spanish - VOCABOLARIO AUTOMOBILISTICOCurrent status Translation
กลุ่ม Science | VOCABOLARIO AUTOMOBILISTICO | | Source language: Italian
COFANO MOTORE; CERCHIONI; VOLANTE; TETTUCCIO ELETTRICO; CAMBIO | Remarks about the translation | VOCABOLARIO AUTOMOBILISTICO
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| Vocabulario automovilÃstico | TranslationSpanish Translated by pirulito | Target language: Spanish
motor trasero; llantas; volante; capota eléctrica; cambio | Remarks about the translation | I motori possono essere classificati in “motores delanteros†o “motores traserosâ€. “Baúl†è cofrano en spagnolo; “llanta†è cerchione. La caratteristica rilevante delle decappottabili (descapotables) è il tetto (techo) in tela o in materiale rigido, il tettuccio (la capota). Cambio è “cambio†o “transmisiónâ€
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Validated by pias - 23 December 2010 16:22
ตอบล่าสุด | | | | | 18 March 2007 14:13 | | | I would reject this translation. llantas are tires; the original Italian says wheels (rims with tires) or rims (without tires), *not* tires. | | | 18 March 2007 14:39 | | | It's a joke? "llantas are tires; the original Italian says wheels (rims with tires) or rims (without tires), *not* tires?."
(1) Llantas are not tires only: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanta
Check it out!
(2) The original Italian says "cerchioni" (“llantasâ€), no "routa" (wheel).
| | | 18 March 2007 15:00 | | | La traducción "cerchioni=llantas" (rims) es perfecta. En España por lo menos, nunca se les llama llantas a los NEUMÃTICOS (tires), puede que en América sÃ, pero "llantas=rims" me sigue pareciendo correcto. Por eso la he aceptado. | | | 18 March 2007 15:28 | | | Allora, this is a "cerchione" (or "ruota", but no totally correct), "cerchioni" (or cerchi [ex: cerchi in lega]) is plural. OK?
And this is a "pneumatico" (or gomma). OK? | | | 18 March 2007 15:52 | | | Okay, I admit, my Spanish is Latin American. | | | 18 March 2007 15:54 | | | No problem! We always learn something |
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