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Do you have an iPod, iPhone, or another mp3 player? So many gadgets to choose from! Today's lesson we talk about technology in Spanish.

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lilianamata says

Question of the day:

¿Tienes un reproductor mp3? ¿Es un iPod?

Do you have an mp3 player? Is it an iPod?

August 24, 2010 from the Web.
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donartemio says

Yo no lo tengo iPod pero pronto mi padre va a volver de Hong Kong y de ahí me va a traer iPhone. Aquí son demasiado carros.

I don't have the iPod but my father will back soon from Hong Kong and he is going to bring me the iPhone. They are here at a pretty high price.

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
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strummer says

Ésto es para ti
(This is not for you.)

Why is this meaning "this is not for you", surely this would be Ésto no es para ti

please could someone explain

gracias

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
alma says

Strummer, creo que es un error, nada mas.

Strummer, I think it's an error, that's all.

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
lilianamata says

Yes it is. It is our mistake. We will fix it ASAP.

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
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strummer says

The above is in the "expansion"

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
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xocenpich says

As for brand names and English words, in Mexico I hear 'cheeps' for chips and rooflays for Ruffles. Pepto Beesmo is another.

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
lilianamata says

In Mexico you hear cheeps? That is weird we usually called them papas.

September 7, 2010 from the Web.
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chatsoir says

¿Tienes un reproductor mp3? ¿Es un iPod?

Sí, tengo un reproductor mp3. No lo es un iPod.

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
lilianamata says

Sí, tengo un reproductor mp3. No ES un iPod.

No necesitas usar el LO.

August 25, 2010 from the Web.
chatsoir says

Gracias. :)

August 26, 2010 from the Web.
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lucie-manette says

También tengo un repoductor mp3 pero no es un iPod.

August 27, 2010 from the Web.
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siaprendo says

Wow.  I'm a returning learning Spanish after years of being out of school.  I've been noticing that words or phrases that I took to be jokes are actual words or phrases in Spanish.  I still remember times sitting around with Spanish speaking friends and pronouncing product names in Spanish and laughing together.  I remember talking about Gatorade. I've even taken El ratón as a funny for the computer mouse.  The rolling r and the empasis on the tón just makes it joke like to my gringo ears.  I just translated rat for the first time and found la rata.  

I feel kind of silly now.  Oh well. 8D

August 30, 2010 from the Web.
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siaprendo says

p.s. Mi reproducto de mp3 no es Ipod.  Es un telefóno celular.

August 30, 2010 from the Web.
lilianamata says

Bienvenido a nuestro sitio. ¿Eres un nuevo usuario de SpanishPod?

September 7, 2010 from the Web.
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hazelreid says

Yo tengo un iPod Nano.

October 22, 2010 from the Web.

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