Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

street map

Spanish translation:

Plano de calles

Added to glossary by Joaquim Siles-Borràs
Oct 8, 2008 10:55
16 yrs ago
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English term

street map

English to Spanish Social Sciences Geography Atlas cartográfico
Hola a tod@s

Pregunta tonta.... lo siento. ¿cuál sería el término correcto en español (para España) para lo que en inglés se denomina "street map"?. Es para un atlas.

¿Mapa de calles, plano, ....? Llevo tanto rato pensando en el tema que me han acabado por entrar mil dudas...

Muchas gracias por vuestra ayuda.

Saludos

Quim
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Proposed translations

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Plano de calles

http://www.campusanuncios.com/detanuncio-415859X-plano-de-Ma...

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Peer comment(s):

agree Carmen Schultz
4 mins
Gracias Carmen, saludos.
agree Christine Walsh
2 hrs
Gracias Chriswa. Saludos.
agree Paula Tizzano Fernández
4 hrs
Gracias Paula. Saludos.
agree traductorchile
4 hrs
Gracias.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Gracias a tod@s. Quim"
+9
3 mins

mapa de ciudad / callejero

suerte.
Peer comment(s):

agree Ramon Inglada : Callejero
0 min
Gracias, Ramón.
agree Beatriz Ramírez de Haro : Callejero
10 mins
Gracias, Beatriz.
agree Rosario Villaescusa : callejero
15 mins
Gracias, Rosario.
agree moken : callejero
25 mins
Gracias, Álvaro.
agree Ametista : callejero
26 mins
Gracias, Ametista.
agree Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT : Callejero.
58 mins
Gracias, Tomás.
agree Bubo Coroman (X) : callejero (en Canarias)
1 hr
Gracias, Deborah.
agree Carmen Valentin-Rodriguez
2 hrs
Gracias, Carmen.
neutral traductorchile : Depends for who it is. In Chile we wouldn't say "callejero" for it means "stray" or "tramp" or "homeless".
4 hrs
Gracias por trasmitirlo.
agree Julio Bereciartu : Callejero.
1 day 3 hrs
Gracias, saruro.
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12 mins

Plano urbano

Hola, Quim. Me parecen todas correctas, las anteriores. Es sólo otra opción más. :-)
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