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German to Spanish translations [PRO] Sports / Fitness / Recreation | |||||||
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3 +2 | patinar (en línea) |
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patinar (en línea) Explanation: Diría que viene de rollerblade Oxford rollerblade intransitive verb patinar (con patines) en línea Salu2 ;) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 minutos (2008-01-09 17:29:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Blade es también la cuchilla en los patines. En todo caso, si lo dejas en patinar sin más siempre acertarás. Oxford blade noun A 1 (of knife, razor, saw, sword) hoja feminine; (of ice skate) cuchilla feminine |
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