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What is SpanishUS?
Hi,
I would like to know the rules of the Spanish US target language flavor?
I know that for example the capital letters need to be respected, and the punctuation rules are the same as in english.
What bout the dates? Should they be in Spanish format, or english?
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
Hi Nabylm.
Some time ago, I found something about "La Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Espaņola", check this link, look that they had something related to what you are looking.
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The truth is that I did not find much difference, but with respect to the dates I think they take the same format of English
Maybe someone us help.
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
Exactly, dates remain in English format. Also, I think capital letters mirror the english source, as opposed to the RAE rule. Is that right?
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
Exactly, capital letters remain as they are in English. Just like punctuations in numbers.
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
Are there other rules for such flavour Maximiliano? Or is it mainly preferential, depending on each client or target audience? Also, what about "anglicisms" , are they accepted?
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I'd say that some anglicisms may be well received by the audience, but I wouldn't encourage them.
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
Spanish US does not actually exist in any book, so, as you say, we should always take into account the target audience.
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And what about measurement units? Should we use inches, pounds and other imperial units in SpanishUS or should we use metrics?
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
The audience knows the imperial system and the metric system will cause confusions.
I had a doubt about that asked in this thread: http://www.english-spanish-translato...cal-forms.html
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Re: What is SpanishUS?
Indeed santiagop, check out that converstion we had here Measures in medical forms
To sum it up, the metric system you'll use will depend on the target audience, the type of document (technical, medical, etc...), and clients' preferences. I think I didnt forget anything...;)