Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jul 9, 2021 14:00
2 yrs ago
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español term
Me siento
español al inglés
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From a survey of employees of a Mexican branch of a Financial company. The question asked was whether there were any other comments to be made. Sorry there is no more context.
Respuesta: Me siento Agustín en [empresa].
Seems like something is missing??? I feel what?
Respuesta: Me siento Agustín en [empresa].
Seems like something is missing??? I feel what?
Proposed translations
(inglés)
5 +7 | Comfortable | Juan Jacob |
4 | to feel comfy | Giovanni Rengifo |
3 -1 | I feel like Agustín | Frank Gerace |
Change log
Jul 10, 2021 22:01: Juan Jacob Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
+7
9 minutos
Selected
Comfortable
Agustín = a gusto. Me siento a gusto. Así solemos decirle informalmente en México.
Homelike, cosy, secure, confident...
Homelike, cosy, secure, confident...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
philgoddard
8 minutos
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Gracias...
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agree |
patinba
4 horas
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Gracias...
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agree |
Pino Verónica Pérez Alonso
4 horas
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Gracias.
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agree |
Melissa Meza
7 horas
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Gracias.
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agree |
Beatriz Ramírez de Haro
8 horas
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Gracias.
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agree |
Christian [email protected]
1 día 19 minutos
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Gracias.
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agree |
neilmac
1 día 17 horas
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Gracias.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Gracias Juan"
-1
3 horas
I feel like Agustín
It looks like an answer in a focus group. Agustin may have been featured somehow in a roleplay etc.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Juan Jacob
: Es desconocer el habla popular de México...
21 minutos
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disagree |
Giovanni Rengifo
: "Agustín" here means comfortable. It has nothing to do with the proper name.
1 hora
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5 horas
español term (edited):
sentirse agustín
to feel comfy
As pointed out by Juan Jacobo, it means "comfortable".
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Juan Jacob
: Yes, and why another answer? That's Jacob.
9 minutos
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Your answer is correct in meaning, but it lacks the informal tone and register of the source. Why another answer? Well, it's a different answer. Besides, there are 1,000 ways to skin a cat. This is what this forum is about: diversity and discussion.
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neutral |
philgoddard
: You should agree with Juan Jacob rather than posting synonyms.
10 horas
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What you're suggesting is actually a violation of the Kudoz rules. I don't appreciate your comment.
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neutral |
Christian [email protected]
: I always like getting synonyms and additional options, but I do like Jacob's better.
19 horas
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That sounds like a personal comment to me, rather than a "linguistic evaluation" of my answer. That's a violation of the Kudoz rules.
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