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226 months ago

Brenda Galvan (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Difficult / demanding

Word or term in question:

vestigio de acera

Context:

a cada lado de la calle hay mu

Keywords:

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226 months ago

Vicki Santamaria  See profile wrote:

the slighest trace

My comment:

mustn't leave out the words "ni el más mínimo"

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226 months ago

Vicki Santamaria  See profile wrote:

any trace of a sidewalk

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226 months ago

JENN64  See profile wrote:

I totally agree.

226 months ago

JENN64  See profile wrote:

Hola y gracias, Jennifer.

226 months ago

Vicki Santamaria  See profile wrote:

not a trace of sidewalk can be found

226 months ago

Vicki Santamaria  See profile wrote:

or remains or remnants of an old sidewalk

226 months ago

Vicki Santamaria  See profile wrote:

traces of an old walkway

226 months ago

wimtroch  See profile wrote:

a trace of pavement

My comment:

With no context given, I am supposing this text is dealing with excavations of old cities and nowhere else can one find traces of pavement like here?