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Párking / Párquing | WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2007 · Adaptación gráfica propuesta para la voz inglesa parking, ‘lugar destinado al aparcamiento de automóviles’. Su plural debe ser párquines (→ plural, 1g): «El que ha salido …
car park vs carpark | WordReference Forums
Dec 24, 2015 · According to Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, 'car park' can also be spelled 'carpark'. Do native speakers spell it as one word? Thanks.
Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitor's or Visitors' guide {+ center ...
Jan 24, 2025 · The poll doesn't allow us to vote for two options, does it (I haven't voted)? I think 2) is a viable option. A "visitor's guide" is a guide for the visitor.
tank-parking Conservative - WordReference Forums
Sep 16, 2021 · The phrase "to park tanks on the lawn" still means, in Britain, bringing to bear unwarranted pressure; for instance, a 2009 Guardian article was titled "Why Google is parking …
It is not allowed to ... - WordReference Forums
Jun 3, 2010 · You could say "parking is not permitted here," "you may not park here," "you are not permitted to park here," "parking is not allowed here," or several other turns of phrase. While …
What's the word for "a floor underground" in English?
Jul 23, 2010 · The only example of multiple subbasements about which I have personal knowledge is the use here in Minneapolis of subterranean floors used for parking, which are …
pull in, pull out and pull over | WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2007 · As I read through this thread, I planned to make the AE case that we use pull in when referring to things like parking spaces. When I read Orange Blossom's comments I …
cochera - garaje | WordReference Forums
Dec 28, 2008 · La palabra parking alude principalmente a ese concepto de plaza "no permanente" y que se paga cuando se ocupa. Así, yo que tengo una plaza alquilada en un …
too few / too little | WordReference Forums
Jan 29, 2012 · Hi, I'd like to know if too few or too little are correct expressions, I'm used to see: too much or too many, but not those ones. For instance: Children generally eat too few …
go by walk? - WordReference Forums
Aug 5, 2008 · Hello all users, have you ever heard "go by walk"? It´s similar to those phrases like "go by car", "go by train", etc. F.e. "We have decided to go by walk, not by train or by bus." …