- Párking Párquing - WordReference Forums
En plena oscura traducción, me ha asaltado una duda con nocturnidad y alevosía! En castellano se escribe "Párking" o "Párquing"? O ambas formas están aceptadas? Gracias mil, chicos! EM
- car park vs carpark - WordReference Forums
According to Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, 'car park' can also be spelled 'carpark' Do native speakers spell it as one word? Thanks
- parking is uncountable, but parking space isnt
But because "space" can be countable or uncountable, so can "parking space" There is not enough parking space in the new housing development That is, the amount of space allocated for parking is insufficient There are not enough parking spaces in the new housing development
- valet parking - WordReference Forums
La palabra es "valet parking" y se refiere a la persona que recibe los carros en un lugar público y los acomoda en un estacionamiento (en un teatro, salón de fiestas, etc ) Valet, es sirviente y parking viene del inglés que significa "estacionamiento" valet (voz fr ) m Sirviente, criado, en especial el ayuda de cámara Carta de la baraja francesa que representa un sirviente: el valet
- parking structure - WordReference Forums
Hello Forum Members, How do you say parking structure in Spanish? I'm talking about the multi-level buildings where you park your car when you go to malls, shopping centers, etc There are a lot of threads concerning parking garages, which, I guess, are the same thing But there are so
- On the parking lot - WordReference Forums
After all, we drive into the parking lot The parking lot is also a two-dimensional area, but it can be three-dimensional if the parking lot is enclosed (with a roof), which adds the notion of "height " In any event, I don't find "parked on the parking lot" incorrect
- stationner garer sa voiture dans un parking
Bonjour, Dans la phrase qui fait l'objet de ce fil, je dirais tout naturellement: "garer la sa voiture dans un parking" Le verbe stationner est-il incorrect lorsqu'on parle de parking? Merci
- In or On the driveway - WordReference Forums
Hi Can I assume that both examples below are correct: The car was parked in the driveway The car was parked on the driveway It looks like it's a style choice "In" looks more common, but "on" is used too, I see In Hemingway's Garden of Eden, I see: Catherine's car was in the driveway of
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