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What does the Spanish address "C/ Almonte n.o 1, 4.o D." (o is at the superscript position) mean?
the passage contains the sentence describing the address of the writer: mi direccion en Madrid es: C/ Almonte n.o 1, 4.o D.
(o is at the superscript position).
But what does this mean? Indicate the floor of the writer's apartment?C/ means Calle... But n. and D.?
Jun 15, 2017 2:51 AM
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Hi,
We write for the building number ''nº'', but maybe this persona didn't have this option os the keyboard.
So 1º is the number of the building, 4º is the floor and D is the door A, B, C, D, etc). The door can be written in letters like here or in numbers too ''1º 2ª''=piso primero puerta segunda.
I hope it was useful.
Best regards
June 15, 2017
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C/ -> Calle
N° 1 -> Número uno
4° -> Cuarto piso / Cuarta planta
D -> Puerta D
June 15, 2017
You are welcome!
June 15, 2017
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