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Old 03-21-2008, 12:47 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by spetrello
Hi there! I work for a non-profit in Oakland, California, where we are busy planning for an upcoming Earth Day park clean up. Our community is 50% Spanish-speaking, and I'm trying to design a flier that is translated into Spanish. I'd be very grateful if anyone could offer translation advice for the following phrases:

--Earth Day Día Mundial de la Tierra

--Clean it. Green it. Mean it. Límpiala. Cuídala. Comprométete.

--Park clean up Limpieza del parque

--Community Banquet Fiesta Comunitaria


Grácias para su ayuda,
Shannon

Hi!
"To go green" is a very usual expression in English which is usually translated as "cuidemos el medio ambiente" o "volverse ecológico"

Hope it helps!
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