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letty
Nov 26, 2003, 7:59 PM
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In spanish rock climbing is "Escalada en roca", in french " l'escalade" (I think), in norwegian "Fjellklatring", in german " bergsteigen"
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rvega
Nov 26, 2003, 8:23 PM
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Anyone now how to say mountaineering in Chile because when I was there I said montañismo and they either had no idea what I was talking about or they thought I was crazy. Maybe both! I speak decent grino spanish (sad because I'm half Dominican) but in Chile everything is very strange. Word to the wise never say "tomar" there. Funny translation. :roll:
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rockmx
Nov 26, 2003, 10:56 PM
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In reply to: what are the spanish words for skateboarding.. or skating... or surfing... or longboard skating... or oldschool skating.. or anything like that? Skateboarding: PATINAR. Skating: La acción de Patinar, "Yo patino, Tu patinas, Nosotros patinamos" etc. Surfing: Surfear (yo existe una traducción exacta)
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lizard
Jan 19, 2004, 2:49 PM
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Hi! In spanish is called "escalar", which is the infinitive. The steps on a set of stairs is a "escalon" and the name "escala". So in spanish, escalar actually means, to climb the ladder. Stairway to heaven, so to speak.
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rockingnyc
Jan 19, 2004, 3:27 PM
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Damn ive been saying "escalo roca" for the past 3 years. :shock:
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astur
Jan 26, 2004, 9:59 AM
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Hi Lizard, well, "escala" is 3rd person of the prensent of the verb "escalar", the name of a set of stairs is not "escala", the right word is "escalera", so actually "escalar" doesn't mean to climb a ladder. The word escalar describes de acction of going up a vertical surface. So rockingnyc, you were saying ok, "escalo en roca" is absolutely right. Have fun Hugo
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