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We've heard your questions and today we're answering some of them! In this show we're talking about teeth in Spanish. We're also clarifying some issues that have been raised about nationalities. If you have more questions for us, please post them in our comments section.

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lilianamata says

Hey guys! Did we answer all your questions??

Do you have any more questions??

September 5, 2010 from the Web.
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andrechartrand says

Hola todos,

Hi every one,

 

Sí, mi nombre, André Chartrand, es francés.  No se pronuncia el “d” al final. Muchas gracias para la respuesta.

Yes, mi name, André Chartrand, is french. We do not pronounce the final "d". Thank you very much for the answer.

 

Tengo otra pregunta. Leo en un diario “Un Juez instructor ordenó prisión para seis guatemaltecos sindicados de colaborar con el cartel de Los Zetas, …”

I have an other question. I read in a newspaper

 

No comprendo “sindicados de colaborar”. ¿En este contexto “sindicados” es sinónimo de “sospechado”?

I don't understand "sindicados de colaborar". In this context, does "sindicados" synonimus the "sospechado"?

Gracias

Thank's

September 5, 2010 from the Web.
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donartemio says

Pues he dejado la pregunta en los comentarios del último "pa'que sepas" y nadie me respondió.

Well. I have leaved the question in the comments section of last "pa'que sepas" and nobody answered.

September 6, 2010 from the Web.
lilianamata says

Una disculpa. ¿Cuál era tu pregunta?

Saludos

September 6, 2010 from the Web.
donartemio says

1. Siempre quierría saber que diferencia entre estas palabras:

Aquí, ahí y acá, allá. Parece que las dos ultimas usan en América Latina pero parece que he escuchado los españoles que también las utilizaban.

Aquí (España) = acá (América Latina) = here ?

Ahí (España) = allá (América Latina) = there ?

2. ¿Que pasó con su novela "Amor sin destino"? Parece que la han dejado no terminada.

September 7, 2010 from the Web.
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salairedelapeur says

The reason André asked is that, in French, you never say "my molar hurts." You never talk about your molars, your incisors, your canines... You say my tooth hurts (actually you say I have a teeth ache - j'ai mal aux dents - plural no matter how many teeth ache).

Dentist sign in Cuzco

Why there are so many dentists in Cuzco!

September 6, 2010 from the Web.
andrechartrand says

Vous avez parfaitement raison, salairedelapeur. Bien vu.

You are absolutely right, salairedelapeur.

September 6, 2010 from the Web.
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donartemio says

¡Vaya! Solo ahora me da tiempo escuchar este podcast. He estado flipando. ¡Gracias a todos por explicarme!

Oops only now I could listen this posdcast. I was surprised. Thank you all for explanation my question.

September 12, 2010 from the Web.

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