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Old 04-15-2009, 04:06 PM   #8
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Default Re: Spanish Words that mean different things in different Spanish countries.

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Originally Posted by fernandar
I just thought of another one.
As far as I know in Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia, and I´m almost certain in other countries as well... Torta means cake, but in Mexico it´s a sandwich.

In Argentina "torta" is "cake", but also a l-e-s-b-i-a-n is called "torta" or "tortillera"
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