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Spanish equivalent of PTO at bottom of a letter?
I'm writing a letter in Spanish. In english when we want to make sure that the reader knows there is more on the other side we write 'PTO' for please turn over. Is there an equivalent in Spanish?
I'm not sure why we do it, now i think about it. It should be obvious that the letter is not finished!
Thanks, Stuart
Mar 23, 2014 6:54 PM
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I dont think so. Maybe write: continua
March 23, 2014
1
pd:
posdata
March 23, 2014
1
a reverso
March 24, 2014
Hi! maybe is a little bit late to answer you but here I go: I usually write between brackets "detrás" witch means "behind" but I think there isn't any specific form to express that.
By the way, I'm learning english and I'm a native spanish, I am interested to contact you! :) bye!
April 18, 2015
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