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Spanish/English moto mini dictionary How come this isn't stickied yet? Does this forum NOT HAVE a moderator or something? I'm leaving for Mexico next month and have been rereading this thread for its very useful info and realized I have something to give back. I speak kind of crap spanish, but this was posted to the KLR list awhile back and I saved it. Worth printing out and carrying with, I'd think: From: Juan Carlos Ibarra Tire llanta Sproket sprocket or corona Chain cadena Link eslabón Pin perno Nut tuerca Bolt tornillo Spoke rayo Wheel rin Bearing balero Foot Peg posa pie Lever palanca Brakes frenos Brake pad balata Brake line manguera de freno Brake fluid liquido de frenos Radiator radiador Fan abanico or ventilador Head cabeza Cam rod árbol de levas Connecting Rod biela Piston pistón Rings anillos Cylinder liner camisa Cylinder cilindro Crank shaft cigüeñal Oil seal retén de aceite Gasket junta Hose manguera Spring resorte Handlebar manubrio Valve shims pastillas, calibradores, lainas de calibración Valves válvulas Exhaust escape Intake admisión Balancer contrapeso Grips puños Windshield parabrisas C clip seguro Cotter pin chaveta Shrouder tolva Lamp faro Tail lamp calavera Bulb foco Fuse fusible Cable cable Shock amortiguador Inner tube cámara TOOLS: Spanner llave española Screwdriver desarmador (philips) de cruz (Sloted) plano Allen wrench llave allen Pliers pinzas Vice grips pinzas de presión Ratchet wrench matraca Box wrench dados Tire iron espátulas Adjustable wrench perico Condom condón Edit: Having returned from this trip, let me add one more little suggestions. If you have a really fat bike or boxes that are a hassle to remove, get a scrap of string and tie two knots in it that exactly line up with your bikes widest parts (not the handlebars if that's it, since they waggle). When you're trying to figure out if your bike will or won't fit through some hotel lobby, pull the string out of your pocket and save yourself the hassle and embarrassment of getting halfway in (or up a half dozen steps and through the first of two doors) and not making it the last bit. At the end of a long day, especially if you're at the second or third hotel after dealing with traffic in some city, it's worth it to save the little effort. June 29, 2007, at 09:23 PM
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found at http://legalminds.lp.findlaw.com/list/courtinterp-spanish/msg06238.html June 29, 2007, at 09:23 PM
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by Charles Mazal-Cami (Author) ASCII Codes for Spanish Orthographic Symbols (Accented Letters, Etc.) accented a alt + 160 accented e alt + 130 accented i alt + 161 accented o alt + 162 accented u alt + 163 u with two dots alt + 0252 n with ~ alt + 164 accented A alt + 0193 accented E alt + 0201 accented I alt + 0205 accented U alt + 0218 U with two dots alt + 0220 N with ~ alt + 0209 upside-down ? alt + 168 upside-down ! alt + 173 << alt + 0171 >> alt + 0187 May 09, 2007, at 08:49 PM
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20,000 Words in Spanish, in 20 Minutes! (Paperback) by Charles Mazal-Cami (Author) May 09, 2007, at 08:46 PM
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