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225 months ago

Maria Colthrust (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

AYTO.

Context:

AYTO. DE GUADALAJARA

Keywords:

It's right under the signature

 

 

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225 months ago

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Gudalajara District Council/ City Council/City Hall

My comment:

Depende del contexto.

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225 months ago

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225 months ago

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Ayuntamiento ,de Guadalajara, Guadalajara Community

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225 months ago

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Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara, Guadalajara Community

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225 months ago

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City hall

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The ayuntamento is the the headquarters of city/municipal government.

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225 months ago

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225 months ago

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225 months ago

Clara Fernández  See profile wrote:

Agree!

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225 months ago

davidecuddihy  See my profile wrote:

City Hall

My comment:

It's an abbreviation for Ayuntamiento, which can be rendered as City Hall or City (or Municipal) Government, depending on context.

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225 months ago

Clara Fernández  See profile wrote:

I agree, the administrative studies in question must have something to do with municipal government.

225 months ago

Clara Fernández  See profile wrote:

I agree, the administrative studies in question must have something to do with municipal government.

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