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Collins Spanish Visual Dictionary
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Use your senses to learn the most important words and phrases in Spanish! With colourful images this attractive and practical guide to Spanish language and culture helps you find what you need quickly and easily. Also contains a Spanish-English and English-Spanish Index.Everyday words are arranged by theme with attractive, up-to-date images to guide you.Each topic presents the most practical phrases to support your first steps in Spanish.Helpful cultural and country information is included to enhance your appreciation of Spanish-speaking countries and people.Sections Include:The EssentialsTransportIn The HomeAt the ShopsDay to Day LifeLeisureSport and FitnessHealthTechnologyPlanet EarthCelebrations and Festivals
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CONTENTS
COVER (#u3d0c3d38-0ddc-5f5c-835f-51fe5cb6b8ba)
TITLE PAGE (#u5b2ba4d7-9e2a-538f-b111-cae40ddf0425)
COPYRIGHT (#ulink_34f1a15b-f436-5c7a-a2c7-8fcd119392ee)
INTRODUCTION (#ulink_d942e077-8dd0-5101-a548-f87430712618)
THE ESSENTIALS (#ulink_1c654d3f-6604-5019-824b-7948fd98dabf)
TRANSPORT (#ulink_0fe6d53d-074e-5295-8ae5-a307bdd273dc)
IN THE HOME (#litres_trial_promo)
AT THE SHOPS (#litres_trial_promo)
DAY-TO-DAY (#litres_trial_promo)
LEISURE (#litres_trial_promo)
SPORT (#litres_trial_promo)
HEALTH (#litres_trial_promo)
PLANET EARTH (#litres_trial_promo)
CELEBRATIONS AND FESTIVALS (#litres_trial_promo)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (#litres_trial_promo)
PHOTO CREDITS (#litres_trial_promo)
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER (#litres_trial_promo)
INTRODUCTION (#ulink_54e765ee-9d28-5322-aac1-89a73f6062e6)
Whether you’re on holiday or staying in a Spanish-speaking country for a slightly longer period of time, your Collins Visual Dictionary is designed to help you find exactly what you need, when you need it. With over a thousand clear and helpful images, you can quickly locate the vocabulary you are looking for.
The Visual Dictionary includes:
10 chapters arranged thematically, so that you can easily find what you need to suit the situation
images – illustrating essential items
YOU MIGHT SAY… – common phrases that you might want to use
YOU MIGHT HEAR… – common phrases that you might come across
VOCABULARY – common words that you might need
YOU SHOULD KNOW… – tips about local customs or etiquette
USING YOUR COLLINS VISUAL DICTIONARY
In order to make sure that the phrases and vocabulary in the Collins Visual Dictionary are presented in a way that’s clear and easy to understand, we have followed certain policies when translating:
1) In Spain, “tú” can be used for anyone you are on first-name terms with, as well as when talking to children and young people. It is also generally considered appropriate to use “tú” in shops, banks and so on to address the people working there, particularly if they are young. However, it is best avoided when addressing people in authority or older strangers, unless you are invited to use “tú”, for instance:
Shall we call each other “tú”? ¿Nos tuteamos?
In this dictionary, we have used either “tú” or “usted” depending on what was deemed to be more likely in a given context, for example:
When is your birthday? ВїCuГЎndo es tu cumpleaГ±os? (informal)
May I ask how old you are? ВїPuedo preguntarle quГ© edad tiene? (formal)
2) The grammatical gender of Spanish nouns has been indicated using the articles “el” (masculine singular), “la” (feminine singular), “los” (masculine plural) and “las” (feminine plural).
key la llave
building el edificio
curtains las cortinas
shoes los zapatos
When a feminine word in Spanish starts with stressed “a”, it takes the masculine article, rather than the feminine, to make it easier to pronounce. These have been marked with the label f to indicate that it is a feminine word even if preceded by the masculine article “el”:
water el aguaf
eagle el ГЎguilaf
When a Spanish noun has both a masculine and feminine form (as in the case of many professions), both forms are shown:
nurse el enfermero / la enfermera
3) The masculine form of adjectives only has been shown for vocabulary items and in phrases, for example:
happy contento
I’m tired. Estoy cansado.
Remember that, in Spanish, the adjective often changes depending on whether the noun it describes is masculine or feminine. Often the ending of the adjective changes from “o” to “a”, so “cansado” becomes “cansada”, although there are some adjective endings that behave differently.
Plural forms of both adjectives and nouns are generally formed by adding “-s” or “-es” to the end of the word:
The girls are tired. Las niГ±as estГЎn cansadas.
However, some words, among them the days of the week, are the same in both singular and plural:
the umbrella el paraguas
the umbrellas los paraguas
I’m busy next Monday Estoy ocupado el próximo lunes.
I’m always busy on Mondays. Siempre estoy ocupado los lunes.
When an adjective or noun ends in “-z”, the plural form becomes “-ces”:
feliz => plfelices
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THE ESSENTIALS | LO ESENCIAL (#ulink_c9a99590-f428-5fcd-92c8-3dc5d559a830)
Whether you’re going to be visiting a Spanish-speaking country, or even living there, you’ll want to be able to chat with people and get to know them better. Being able to communicate effectively with acquaintances, friends, family, and colleagues is key to becoming more confident in Spanish in a variety of everyday situations.
umbrella
el paraguas
1. blue
azul
2. red
rojo
3. green
verde
4. white
blanco
5. black
negro
6. yellow
amarillo
THE BASICS | LO ESENCIAL
Hello/Hi!
ВЎHola!
Good morning.
Buenos dГas.
Good afternoon.
Buenas tardes.
Good evening.
Buenas tardes / noches.
Goodnight.
Buenas noches.
See you soon.
Hasta pronto.
See you later.
Hasta luego.
See you tomorrow.
Hasta maГ±ana.
See you on Saturday.
Hasta el sГЎbado.
Bye!
ВЎAdiГіs!
Have a good day/evening!
ВЎQue pases un buen dГa! / una buena noche!
Pleased to meet you.
Encantado.
YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Spanish people are very welcoming and friendly. In everyday situations, men normally greet each other with a hug, a handshake, or a pat on the back, and greet women with a kiss on both cheeks; women also greet each other with two kisses. In more formal situations, a handshake is fine, and if you are meeting for the first time, it is polite to say “Encantado / Encantada” (Pleased to meet you).
Yes.
SГ.
No.
No.
I don’t know.
No sГ©.
Please.
Por favor.
Yes, please.
SГ, por favor.
Thank you.
Gracias.
No, thanks.
No, gracias.
Excuse me.
Perdone.
Sorry?
ВїPerdГіn?
I’m sorry.
Lo siento.
OK!
ВЎDe acuerdo!
You’re welcome.
De nada.
I don’t understand.
No entiendo.
ABOUT YOU | SOBRE TГЌ
How old are you?
ВїCuГЎntos aГ±os tienes?
May I ask how old you are?
ВїPuedo preguntarle quГ© edad tiene?
When is your birthday?
ВїCuГЎndo es tu cumpleaГ±os?
I’m … years old.
Tengo … años.
My birthday is on…
Mi cumpleaños es el…
I was born in…
Nacà el…
Where are you from?
ВїDe dГіnde eres?
Where do you live?
ВїDГіnde vives?
I live in…
Vivo en…
I’m from…
Soy de…
… the UK.
… el Reino Unido.
I’m…
Soy…
Scottish
escocГ©s
English
inglГ©s
Irish
irlandГ©s
Welsh
galГ©s
British
britГЎnico
Are you married/single? (to a man)
ВїEstГЎs casado / soltero?
Are you married/single? (to a woman)
ВїEstГЎs casada / soltera?
I’m married/single. (man)
Estoy casado / soltero.
I’m married/single. (woman)
Estoy casada / soltera.
I have a partner.
Tengo pareja.
I’m divorced/widowed. (man)
Estoy divorciado / viudo.
I’m divorced/widowed. (woman)
Estoy divorciada / viuda.
Do you have any children?
ВїTienes hijos?
I have … children.
Tengo … hijos.
I don’t have any children.
No tengo hijos.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS | LA FAMILIA Y LOS AMIGOS
This is my…
Este / Esta es mi…
These are my…
Estos / Estas son mis…
This is my wife.
Esta es mi mujer.
These are my parents.
Estos son mis padres.
husband
el marido
wife
la mujer
son
el hijo
daughter
la hija
child
el niГ±o / la niГ±a
partner
la pareja
boyfriend
el novio
girlfriend
la novia
fiancГ©/fiancГ©e
el prometido / la prometida
father
el padre
mother
la madre
brother
el hermano
sister
la hermana
grandfather
el abuelo
grandmother
la abuela
grandson
el nieto
granddaughter
la nieta
father-in-law
el suegro
mother-in-law
la suegra
daughter-in-law
la nuera
son-in-law
el yerno
brother-in-law
el cuГ±ado
sister-in-law
la cuГ±ada
stepfather
el padrastro
stepmother
la madrastra
stepson
el hijastro
stepdaughter
la hijastra
step-/half-brother
el hermanastro
step-/half-sister
la hermanastra
uncle
el tГo
aunt
la tГa
nephew
el sobrino
niece
la sobrina
cousin
el primo / la prima
friend
el amigo / la amiga
neighbour
el vecino / la vecina
GENERAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING | SALUD Y BIENESTAR
How are you?
ВїCГіmo estГЎs?
How’s it going?
ВїQuГ© tal?
How is he/she?
ВїCГіmo estГЎ (Г©l / ella)?
How are they?
ВїCГіmo estГЎn?
Very well, thanks, and you?
Muy bien, gracias. ВїY tГє?
Fine, thanks.
Bien, gracias.
Great!
ВЎFenomenal!
So-so.
AsГ, asГ.
Not bad, thanks.
Bastante bien, gracias.
Could be worse.
Voy tirando.
Awful.
Fatal.
I’m fine.
Estoy bien.
I’m tired.
Estoy cansado.
I’m hungry/thirsty.
Tengo hambre / sed.
I’m full.
Estoy lleno.
I’m cold.
Tengo frГo.
I’m warm.
Tengo calor.
I am…
Estoy…
He/She is…
Está…
They are…
Están…
happy
contento
excited
entusiasmado
surprised
sorprendido
annoyed
enfadado
angry
enfadado
sad
triste
worried
preocupado
depressed
deprimido
bored
aburrido
I’m afraid.
Tengo miedo.
I feel…
Me siento…
He/She feels…
Se siente…
They feel…
Se sienten…
well
bien
unwell
mal
better
mejor
worse
peor
WORK | EL TRABAJO
Where do you work?
ВїDГіnde trabajas?
What do you do?
ВїA quГ© te dedicas?
What’s your occupation?
ВїCuГЎl es tu ocupaciГіn?
Do you work/study?
ВїTrabajas / Estudias?
I’m self-employed.
Soy autГіnomo / autГіnoma.
I’m unemployed.
Estoy en paro.
I’m at university.
Estoy en la universidad.
I’m retired.
Estoy jubilado.
I’m travelling.
Me dedico a viajar.
I work from home.
Trabajo desde casa.
I work part-/full-time.
Trabajo a tiempo parcial / completo.
I work as a/an…
Trabajo de…
I’m a/an…
Soy…
I’m a shop assistant.
Soy dependiente.
My sister is an engineer.
Mi hermana es ingeniera.
builder
el albaГ±il / la albaГ±il
chef
el chef / la chef
civil servant
el funcionario / la funcionaria
cleaner
el limpiador / la limpiadora
cook
el cocinero / la cocinera
dentist
el dentista / la dentista
doctor
el mГ©dico / la mГ©dica
driver
el conductor / la conductora
electrician
el electricista / la electricista
engineer
el ingeniero / la ingeniera
farmer
el agricultor / la agricultora
firefighter
el bombero / la bombera
fisherman
el pescador / la pescadora
IT worker
el informГЎtico / la informГЎtica
joiner
el carpintero / la carpintera
journalist
el periodista / la periodista
lawyer
el abogado / la abogada
mechanic
el mecГЎnico / la mecГЎnica
nurse
el enfermero / la enfermera
office worker
el oficinista / la oficinista
plumber
el fontanero / la fontanera
police officer
el agente de policГa / la agente de policГa
postal worker
el cartero / la cartera
primary school teacher
el maestro / la maestra
sailor
el marinero / la marinera
salesperson
el vendedor / la vendedora
scientist
el cientГfico / la cientГfica
secondary school teacher
el profesor / la profesora
soldier
el soldado / la soldado
vet
el veterinario / la veterinaria
waiter
el camarero
waitress
la camarera
I work at/in…
Trabajo en…
business
el negocio
company
la empresa
construction site
la obra
factory
la fГЎbrica
government
el gobierno
hospital
el hospital
hotel
el hotel
office
la oficina
restaurant
el restaurante
school
el colegio
shop
la tienda
TIME | LA HORA
morning
la maГ±ana
afternoon
la tarde
evening
la noche
night
la noche
midday
el mediodГa
midnight
la medianoche
today
hoy
tonight
esta noche
tomorrow
maГ±ana
yesterday
ayer
What time is it?
ВїQuГ© hora es?
It’s nine o’clock.
Son las nueve.
It’s ten past nine.
Son las nueve y diez.
It’s quarter past nine.
Son las nueve y cuarto.
It’s half past nine.
Son las nueve y media.
It’s 20 to ten.
Son las diez menos veinte.
It’s quarter to ten.
Son las diez menos cuarto.
It’s 10 a.m.
Son las diez (de la maГ±ana).
It’s 5 p.m.
Son las cinco (de la tarde).
It’s 17:30.
Son las diecisiete treinta.
When…?
¿Cuándo…?
… in 60 seconds/two minutes.
… dentro de 60 segundos / dos minutos.
… in an hour/quarter of an hour.
… dentro de una hora / un cuarto de hora.
… in half an hour.
… dentro de media hora.
early
temprano
late
tarde
soon
pronto
later
mГЎs tarde
now
ahora
YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Spaniards tend to think about the time of day slightly differently to the British. “La maГ±ana” (morning) could be anything up till around 1 p.m., and lunchtime (around 1.30-3.00 p.m.) is called “mediodГa” (midday). “La tarde” can encompass both afternoon and evening (roughly between 3-8 p.m.).
DAYS, MONTHS, AND SEASONS | LOS DГЌAS, LOS MESES Y LAS ESTACIONES
Monday
el lunes
Tuesday
el martes
Wednesday
el miГ©rcoles
Thursday
el jueves
Friday
el viernes
Saturday
el sГЎbado
Sunday
el domingo
January
enero
February
febrero
March
marzo
April
abril
May
mayo
June
junio
July
julio
August
agosto
September
septiembre
October
octubre
November
noviembre
December
diciembre
day
el dГa
weekend
el fin de semana
week
la semana
fortnight
la quincena
month
el mes
year
el aГ±o
decade
la dГ©cada
daily
diario
weekly
semanal
fortnightly
quincenal
monthly
mensual
yearly
anual
on Mondays
los lunes
every Sunday
todos los domingos
last Thursday
el jueves pasado
next Friday
el prГіximo viernes
the week before/after
la semana anterior / despuГ©s
in February
en febrero
in 2019
en 2019
in the ’80s
en la dГ©cada de los ochenta
spring
la primavera
summer
el verano
autumn
la otoГ±o
winter
el invierno
in spring/winter
en primavera / invierno
THE WEATHER | EL TIEMPO
How’s the weather?
ВїQuГ© tiempo hace?
What’s the forecast for today/tomorrow?
ВїCuГЎl es el pronГіstico del tiempo para hoy / maГ±ana?
How warm/cold is it?
ВїHace calor / frГo?
Is it going to rain?
ВїVa a llover?
What a lovely day!
ВЎQuГ© tiempo tan bueno!
What awful weather!
ВЎQuГ© tiempo tan horrible!
It’s sunny/windy.
Hace sol / viento.
It’s warm/hot.
Hace calorcito / calor.
It’s cloudy.
EstГЎ nublado.
It’s misty/foggy.
Hay neblina / niebla.
It’s freezing.
Hace mucho frГo.
It’s raining.
Llueve.
It’s wet.
EstГЎ lluvioso.
It’s snowing.
Nieva.
It’s humid.
Hay mucha humedad.
It’s stormy.
Hay tormenta.
It’s changeable.
EstГЎ muy variable.
nice
bueno
horrible
malo
cool
fresco
mild
suave
temperature
la temperatura
sun
el sol
rain
la lluvia
snow
la nieve
hail
el granizo
wind
el viento
gale
el vendaval
mist
la neblina
fog
la niebla
thunder
el trueno
lightning
el relГЎmpago
thunderstorm
la tormenta
cloud
la nube
NUMBERS | LOS NГљMEROS
1 uno
2 dos
3 tres
4 cuatro
5 cinco
6 seis
7 siete
8 ocho
9 nueve
10 diez
11 once
12 doce
13 trece
14 catorce
15 quince
16 diecisГ©is
17 diecisiete
18 dieciocho
19 diecinueve
20 veinte
30 treinta
40 cuarenta
50 cincuenta
60 sesenta
70 setenta
80 ochenta
90 noventa
100 cien
1000 mil
1000000 millГіn
TRANSPORT | LOS MEDIOS DE TRANSPORTE (#ulink_6e35cb02-d8a0-572d-b03c-4e972ac939d5)
Travelling to Spain from the UK is easier than ever before, with many regular flights to numerous Spanish destinations. The same can be said of travelling around Spain - there is a good railway system (it can be quicker to travel by train than by plane between certain cities). The country is well connected by road, and local public transport is widely developed with good tram, bus, and metro systems in larger cities such as Madrid and Barcelona.
helicopter
el helicГіptero
1. rotor
el rotor
2. blade
la paleta
3. cockpit
la cabina del piloto
4. nose
el morro
5. tail
la cola
THE BASICS | LO ESENCIAL
When asking for directions, it’s easiest simply to state your destination, followed by “por favor”. It’s always most polite to use “Señor” or “Señora” to address any passers-by you stop and ask.
YOU MIGHT SAY…
Excuse me…
Perdone…
Where is…?
¿Dónde está…?
Which way is…?
¿Cómo se va a / al / a la…?
What’s the quickest way to…?
¿Cuál es el camino más rápido para…?
How far away is it?
ВїA quГ© distancia estГЎ?
Is it far from here?
ВїEstГЎ lejos de aquГ?
I’m lost.
Estoy perdido.
I’m looking for…
Busco…
I’m going…
Voy…
Can I walk there?
ВїPuedo ir hasta allГ a pie?
I’d like a taxi to…
QuerГa un taxi a…
YOU MIGHT HEAR…
It’s over there.
EstГЎ ahГ.
It’s in the other direction.
EstГЎ en la otra direcciГіn.
It’s … metres/minutes from here.
EstГЎ a … metros / minutos de aquГ.
Go straight ahead.
Siga todo recto.
Turn left/right.
Gire a la izquierda / derecha.
It’s next to…
Está junto a…
It’s opposite…
Está frente a…
It’s near to…
Está cerca de…
Follow the signs for…
Siga las señales para…
VOCABULARY
street
la calle
driver
el conductor / la conductora
passenger
el pasajero / la pasajera
pedestrian
el peatГіn / la peatona
traffic
el trГЎfico
traffic jam
el embotellamiento
rush hour
la hora punta
public transport
el transporte pГєblico
taxi
el taxi
taxi rank
la parada de taxis
season ticket
el abono de transporte
travel card
la tarjeta de transporte
directions
las seГ±as
GPS
el GPS
mapping app
la aplicaciГіn de mapas
road sign
la seГ±al de carretera
route
la ruta
special assistance
la asistencia
to walk
caminar
to drive
conducir
to return
regresar
to cross
cruzar
to turn
girar
YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Season tickets (“el abono de transporte”) that can be used across different forms of public transport are very commonly used in metropolitan areas in Spain.
map
el mapa
ticket
el billete
timetable
el horario
CAR | EL COCHE
Traffic drives on the right-hand side in Spain. Remember to carry your ID, driving licence, proof of insurance, and car registration documents with you while driving in Spain.
YOU MIGHT SAY…
Is this the road to…?
¿Es esta la carretera a…?
Can I park here?
ВїPuedo aparcar aquГ?
Do I have to pay to park?
ВїTengo que pagar por aparcar?
Where can I hire a car?
ВїDГіnde puedo alquilar un coche?
I’d like to hire a car…
QuerГa alquilar un coche…
… for four days/a week.
… para cuatro dГas / una semana.
What is your daily rate?
ВїCuГЎl es el precio por dГa?
When/Where must I return it?
ВїCuГЎndo / DГіnde debo devolverlo?
Where is the nearest petrol station?
ВїDГіnde estГЎ la gasolinera mГЎs cercana?
I’ve put in … litres/euros of petrol.
He puesto … litros / euros de gasolina.
YOU MIGHT HEAR…
You can/can’t park here.
Puede / No puede aparcar aquГ.
It’s free to park here.
El aparcamiento es gratuito aquГ.
It costs … to park here.
Aparcar aquà cuesta…
Car hire is … per day/week.
El alquiler del coche es … por dГa / por semana.
May I see your documents, please?
ВїPuedo ver sus documentos, por favor?
Please return it to…
Por favor, devuélvalo en…
Please return the car with a full tank of fuel.
Por favor, devuelva el coche con el depГіsito lleno.
Which pump are you at?
ВїEn quГ© surtidor estГЎ aparcado?
VOCABULARY
people carrier
el monovolumen
motorhome
la autocaravana
caravan
la caravana
passenger seat
el asiento del copiloto
driver’s seat
el asiento del conductor
back seat
el asiento trasero
child seat
la silla infantil
roof rack
la baca
sunroof
el techo solar
automatic
automГЎtico
electric
elГ©ctrico
hybrid
hГbrido
engine
el motor
battery
la baterГa
brake
el freno
accelerator
el acelerador
air conditioning
el aire acondicionado
clutch
el embrague
cruise control
el control de crucero
exhaust (pipe)
el tubo de escape
fuel tank
el depГіsito de gasolina
gearbox
la caja de cambios
transmission
la trasmisiГіn
BreathalyserВ®
el alcoholГmetro
to start the engine
poner el motor en marcha
to brake
frenar
to overtake
adelantar
to park
aparcar
to reverse
dar marcha atrГЎs
to slow down
aminorar la velocidad
to speed
conducir a exceso de velocidad
to stop
parar
YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Radar warning systems that have been built into sat navs can be used in Spain. However, devices that can physically detect or interfere with speed cameras are illegal.
EXTERIOR
1. boot
el maletero
2. roof
el techo
3. window
la ventanilla
4. wheel
la rueda
5. door
la puerta
6. wing
la aleta
7. tyre
el neumГЎtico
1. bonnet
el capГі
2. windscreen
el parabrisas
3. windscreen wiper
el limpiaparabrisas
4. wing mirror
el retrovisor lateral
5. bumper
el parachoques
6. number plate
la matrГcula
7. indicator
el intermitente
8. headlight
el faro
INTERIOR
dashboard
el salpicadero
fuel gauge
el indicador de la gasolina
gearstick
la palanca de marchas
glove compartment
la guantera
handbrake
el freno de mano
headrest
el reposacabezas
ignition
el encendido
rearview mirror
el retrovisor
sat nav
el sistema de navegaciГіn
seatbelt
el cinturГіn de seguridad
speedometer
el velocГmetro
steering wheel
el volante
DRIVING | LA CONDUCCIГ“N
Spain has an excellent motorway system, but be aware that some “autopistas” (motorways) are toll-paying. Where possible, avoid motorway travel during “el éxodo vacacional” (the holiday exodus) – periods of dense road traffic that occur at the beginning of Spanish holiday times.
VOCABULARY
dual carriageway
la autovГa
single-track road
la carretera de un solo carril
tarmacВ®
el asfalto
corner
la esquina
exit
la salida
slip road
la vГa de acceso
layby
el ГЎrea de descansof
speed limit
la velocidad mГЎxima
diversion
el desvГo
driving licence
el permiso de conducir
car registration document
el permiso de circulaciГіn
car insurance
el seguro de automГіvil
traffic fine
la multa de trГЎfico
car hire/rental
el alquiler de coches
car sharing scheme
el sistema de carsharing
residents’ parking
la zona verde
pay-and-display
la zona azul
ticket machine
la mГЎquina expendedora de billetes
unleaded petrol
la gasolina sin plomo
diesel
el gasГіleo
roadworks
las obras de carretera
YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Speed limits on Spanish roads go by kmph, not mph. The speed limits are 50 kmph (31 mph) for built-up areas, 90 kmph (56 mph) on two-lane highways, 100 kmph (62 mph) on dual carriageways, and 120 kmph (75 mph) on motorways.
accessible parking space
la plaza de aparcamiento accesible
bridge
el puente
car park
el parking
car wash
el lavachoches
fuel pump
el surtidor de gasolina
junction
el cruce
kerb
el bordillo
lane
el carril
level crossing
el paso a nivel
motorway
la autopista
parking meter
el parquГmetro
parking space
la plaza de aparcamiento
pavement
la acera
petrol station
la gasolinera
pothole
el bache
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