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191 months ago

maria l (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

un suburbio al noroeste de Miami

Context:

En Doral, un suburbio al noroeste de Miami, se halla un restaurante venezolano llamado El

Keywords:

En Doral, un suburbio al noroeste de Miami, se halla un restaurante venezolano llamado El Arepazo

 

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191 months ago

  See profile wrote:

A suburb in the northeast of Miami

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191 months ago

  See profile wrote:

a suburb northwest of Miami

191 months ago

  See profile wrote:

a suburb northwest of Miami

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191 months ago

Peonia Kempenich  See profile wrote:

I agree.

191 months ago

  See profile wrote:

a suburb in northeast Miami or in the northern outskirts of Miami

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191 months ago

Peonia Kempenich  See profile wrote:

Sorry, but northeast (NE) and northern (N) is not the correct translation of noroeste.

191 months ago

  See profile wrote:

a notheastern suburb of Miami

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191 months ago

Peonia Kempenich  See profile wrote:

"northeastern"

191 months ago

Peonia Kempenich  See profile wrote:

Sorry, but no, noreste vs. noroeste, the difference is in the "O".

191 months ago

Peonia Kempenich  See profile wrote:

You're right, of course, so I change my translation to the concise, correct one of " a northwest Miami suburb." It would be highly unusual in American parlance to say "a northWESTERN suburb of Miami."

191 months ago

daniela  See profile wrote:

a suburb in the North-East (NE) of Miami

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191 months ago

Peonia Kempenich  See profile wrote:

No, it is NW (noroeste ).