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Old 03-24-2008, 09:02 AM   #1
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¡Hola amigos!

I'm so happy i found this forum! I've worked as a translator and now am in marketing research for both English and Spanish-language projects. I was wondering if there is a better translation for "day bed" than "cama de día," which i've seen used from time to time, but am not sure it is the correct translation. Any ideas?

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Hi MVasallo,
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do you know how can i transtale this into spanish
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Old 03-24-2008, 04:33 PM   #4
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do you know how can i transtale this into spanish
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Hi! You can say "representante/encargado de la pasantía o de la práctica"

(I think you should have started a new thread for your question )

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Old 03-24-2008, 04:52 PM   #5
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¡Hola amigos!

I'm so happy i found this forum! I've worked as a translator and now am in marketing research for both English and Spanish-language projects. I was wondering if there is a better translation for "day bed" than "cama de día," which i've seen used from time to time, but am not sure it is the correct translation. Any ideas?

¡Gracias!

Hi!
You can say "sofá cama" but it also refers to another kind of bed which is not a "sofá cama" and you usually use it as a coach and as a bed if you need it. I think we don't a have a precise name for it. It depends on the type of "day bed" you're looking for. You can ckeck this link: http://www.estilomuebles.com.uy/cata...sel_category=2 This is called "cama marinera" or this link: http://www.mimbreshop.puertodefrutos...ar/futones.htm This is called "futón" o "sillón-cama". You can have any of these in a sitting room to watch Tv, for instance and they turn beds if you have guests.

I want to make clear I'm talking about Argentina. Experience has tought me that we all speak Spanish but terms sometimes differ quite a lot from one country to another.

Hope it helps. Then tell me please

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