Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

baraja española

English translation:

Spanish deck (of cards) / Spanish playing cards

Added to glossary by Stuart Allsop
May 1, 2007 05:52
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term

baraja española

Spanish to English Other Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino
This comes from an article about the game of poker.

CONTEXT : "Y si bien los Latinos pueden optar por el poker o los juegos con ***baraja española***, los de otras latitudes, como británicos, norteamericanos, canadienses, australianos o franceses, pongamos por caso, se deciden inevitablemente por el poker para consumir esas horas en que no tienen nada que hacer."
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Heidi C, kironne

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Proposed translations

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Spanish deck

Perhaps more straightforward than it seems
Peer comment(s):

agree María Eugenia Wachtendorff
3 mins
agree Adriana de Groote : Como opción, le agregaría 'OF CARDS'... 'Spanish deck of cards'
32 mins
Buena opción Adriana...¡muchas gracias!
agree Noni Gilbert Riley : ..of cards.
1 hr
agree cristina estanislau
2 hrs
agree Helen Provart
2 hrs
agree neilmac : Yes, the games played with them may be different (like mus)
2 hrs
agree patricia scott : De acuerdo agregando...of cards.
2 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you!"
9 hrs

spanish playing cards (see link)

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