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Old 01-24-2005, 03:39 PM
DoobieDo
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon

In article <35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net>, minamoto@ntlworld.com
says...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)
> Regards,
> al
>
>
>

babel ?
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:39 PM
DoobieDo
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon

In article <35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net>, minamoto@ntlworld.com
says...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)
> Regards,
> al
>
>
>

babel ?
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:39 PM
DoobieDo
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon

In article <35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net>, minamoto@ntlworld.com
says...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)
> Regards,
> al
>
>
>

babel ?
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:39 PM
DoobieDo
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon

In article <35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net>, minamoto@ntlworld.com
says...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)
> Regards,
> al
>
>
>

babel ?
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:39 PM
DoobieDo
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon

In article <35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net>, minamoto@ntlworld.com
says...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)
> Regards,
> al
>
>
>

babel ?
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Old 01-25-2005, 04:56 AM
HKN
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon


"minamoto" <minamoto@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With

English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's

pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it

would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and

after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)


http://babel.altavista.com/

Best reagrds,

Henrik


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Old 01-25-2005, 04:56 AM
HKN
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon


"minamoto" <minamoto@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With

English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's

pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it

would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and

after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)


http://babel.altavista.com/

Best reagrds,

Henrik


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Old 01-25-2005, 04:56 AM
HKN
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon


"minamoto" <minamoto@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With

English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's

pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it

would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and

after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)


http://babel.altavista.com/

Best reagrds,

Henrik


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Old 01-25-2005, 04:56 AM
HKN
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon


"minamoto" <minamoto@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With

English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's

pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it

would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and

after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)


http://babel.altavista.com/

Best reagrds,

Henrik


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Old 01-25-2005, 04:56 AM
HKN
 
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Default Re: Wanted - Spanish Jargon


"minamoto" <minamoto@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:35l3bfF4nd4m8U1@individual.net...
> Does anyone know of a web source for diving terms in Spanish. With

English translations.
> I have pigeon spanish, which extends as far as "Where is my aunt's

pigpen?", and "Two beers please", and recently had fun in a
> Spanish dive centre trying to find out how deep they were diving. So it

would be handy to know the spanish for the different bits
> of dive kit, and the usual stuff divers talk about (immediately before and

after the dive - I do not want the terms for fetish sex
> and drinking, as I can manage that with sign language)


http://babel.altavista.com/

Best reagrds,

Henrik


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