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Miguel Fernandez
How do you say: @ in english?
we say "arroba" in Spanish, bu I need to say that i english... help, please.
18 de fev de 2009 19:13
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i think we just call it the "at sign." boring, huh?
howstuffworks gives examples of what other cultures call it:
apestaart - Dutch for "monkey's tail"
snabel - Danish for "elephant's trunk"
kissanhnta - Finnish for "cat's tail"
klammeraffe - German for "hanging monkey"
kukac - Hungarian for "worm"
dalphaengi - Korean for "snail"
grisehale - Norwegian for "pig's tail"
sobachka - Russian for "little dog"
i use it for panda eyes @_@ hehehe.
18 de fevereiro de 2009
So before you go was there somthing I could've Help yo make your heart beat better If only I knew you from storm to weather so before you go was there somthing I could've to make it stop hurting it kills me how you make make it feel so warming So...Before you go😭🥺
3 de junho de 2020
the & is called an 'ampersand'
19 de fevereiro de 2009
@- at
&- and
:)
18 de fevereiro de 2009
boring but interesting. those little details can put a life into big problems. by the way, how do you call "&", i don't even know the name in my own language.
18 de fevereiro de 2009
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Miguel Fernandez
Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Chinês (Xangai), Inglês, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
Chinês (Mandarim), Chinês (Xangai), Inglês
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