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#57616 - 08/28/00 03:00 PM
Re: What to RE-name the "Member" designations?
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Caminando is Latin American usage. Probably canarias, too. and maybe andalucian for all I know! anyway, i heard the GK song in my head, too. Yo te di would be funny. = I smacked ya!
Fork???? I don't wanna be a fork or a ham hock. how about reporter and editor. JUST KIDDING. let's let MM get back to work. jejejej.
PS, my students loved that the course was on line!
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#57617 - 08/29/00 12:38 AM
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Sorry about the fork reference, no harm was intended.
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#57618 - 08/29/00 06:53 AM
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Posts: 1713
Loc: Phila., PA, USA
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Another usage controversy: Caminando is all right (and correct) but in cities I think paseando por las calles is more appropriate. I use caminando where I would use 'hiking' or 'trekking' in English: If you are doing the Camino de Santiago, you are caminando (whether en bici o de pie). In April I hiked from Potes to the Santo Toribio Monastery in Cantabria (unos 2 o 3 kilometros: Caminando; como no?). All one must do is to get there to earn the Jubileo.
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#57619 - 08/29/00 06:23 PM
Re: What to RE-name the "Member" designations?
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Eddie is right. "Caminando" is all right and correct. It isn't Latin American usage because we also use it here in Spain.
As for "paseando" there is a sligh difference. "Paseando" implies you are "caminando" but mainly for pleasure. That is, you are watching the windows shops, enjoying the sun... When you go to work everyday you don't go paseando. You go "caminando" or "andando". Both are correct.
And about the "Camino de Santiago" if you do it on a bycicle then you are not "caminando". You are doing it "en bici".
Saludos,
Antonio
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#57620 - 09/01/00 03:49 PM
Re: What to RE-name the "Member" designations?
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heidoaqui mucho
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#57621 - 09/01/00 04:30 PM
Re: What to RE-name the "Member" designations?
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Posts: 666
Loc: New York, New York
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MM's En la terreza reminds me that there are three prices for drinks/food at bars: bar, mesa, terraza. So, we could be bar members, mesa members, and finally graduate to the terraza!! just having fun, MM.
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#57622 - 09/02/00 11:59 AM
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Executive Member
Registered: 08/13/00
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Loc: Omaha, Nebraska
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Ok! Ok! I got one! I got one! How about this? Members and miembros
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#57623 - 09/04/00 01:25 PM
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Registered: 08/31/00
Posts: 55
Loc: miami,fl
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BACHELOR, MASTER and PHD for MM!!!!
[This message has been edited by esq (edited 09-04-2000).]
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#57624 - 09/04/00 01:51 PM
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Junior Member
Registered: 09/04/00
Posts: 1
Loc: coral gables, fl. USA
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back to the future? soldado oficial y GENERALISIMO for our Maximum Leader MadridMan!!!!!
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#57625 - 09/05/00 08:16 AM
Re: What to RE-name the "Member" designations?
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Member
Registered: 06/09/00
Posts: 421
Loc: UK
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38 posts on this one! - you should make a decision MM or it'll take over your site!
I like RGF's latest suggestion - only trouble is I often prefer to sit at the bar!
Here's one for the aficionados de la corrida.
novillero/a (novice) diestro/a (skilled) El Presidente (guess who!)
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