| bio | website | seniorgeek.com.ar |
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| location | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | Dec 20 '12 at 13:25 | |
| stats | profile views | 20 |
Geek (not nerd), who occasionally programs stuff.
I love movies, tv series, and gaming. So much that I proposed and became a moderator on The Arqade.
Twitter: @juanformoso
Here are my credentials in the network:
when in doubt, assume I'm joking
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 12 |
awarded | Beta |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jan 17 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Jan 16 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 22 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Nov 22 |
comment |
What Spanish term (or terms) work best to describe a glass jar as used for coffee, jam, etc? Also "tarro" ("frasco" synonym) |
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Nov 16 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 16 |
accepted | What are the main differences between Spanish in Spain and Spanish in Latin America? |
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Nov 16 |
awarded | Critic |
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Nov 16 |
comment |
Translation of “raw milk” This is not true in Argentina (for example) |
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Nov 16 |
awarded | Mortarboard |
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Nov 15 |
revised |
¿Existen las palabras «nosotras» y «vosotras»? minor corrections again |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Nov 15 |
comment |
¿Existen las palabras «nosotras» y «vosotras»? You also have some problems with masculine and feminine form for words... but don't worry, you'll learn here :) |
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Nov 15 |
comment |
When to use “que” and “de que” That's why I provided a translation which (I think) can be used in a general case for English too. Think "_____ it" and "_____ of it" |
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Nov 15 |
suggested | suggested edit on ¿Existen las palabras «nosotras» y «vosotras»? |
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Nov 15 |
comment |
How to translate “I can't wait…” This is the case in Argentina too (it being correct to use I mean) |
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Nov 15 |
answered | ¿Existen las palabras «nosotras» y «vosotras»? |
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Nov 15 |
answered | When to use “que” and “de que” |