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18:02 Mar 7, 2007 |
French to Spanish translations [PRO] Textiles / Clothing / Fashion / casting | |||||||
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4 | inspiradoras / musas |
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4 | musas |
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inspiradoras / musas Explanation: De hecho proviene del nombre de un ninfa y tiene el sentido de inspiradora de un político, de un creador o de un artista. |
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musas Explanation: En el ámbito de la moda francés se usa mucho este término. La traducción literal sería “ninfa”, pero creo que en español resulta más natural decir “musa”. Suerte :) |
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