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An array of books for sale in the tianguis, a traveling Mexican market. © Daniel Wheeler, 2009

Gringa, Gabacha or just Americana?

MazDee: Apr 13, 2008 Gringa, Gabacha or just Americana? I looked in the language forum for a discussion of the use of these terms, but couldn’t find anything useful to answer a question some of us estranjeros have. A friend (US born but with years of experience in México) says that while gringo is not […]

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What does it mean when someone asks “A que hora sale el pan”?

ana, Jul 2, 2002: what does it mean when someone asks “A que hora sale el pan”? I heard this in an interview and wasn’t sure what it meant. I understand the literal translation but I’m sure that’s not what they are really asking. Thanks. Jim en Cancún, Jul 2, 2002: ¿A que hora sale […]

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Medicine Requiring Refrigeration

Latinasenora Feb 11, 2012, 1:47 PM Post #1 of 14 (14243 views) Shortcut Medicine Requiring Refrigeration Can’t Post | Private Reply Hola! I’ve checked all 177+ medicine-related posts but cannot find one that addresses traveling w/medicine that requires refrigeration. I’ve checked w/airlines & they can allow that (cooler packed w/those new-fangled ice bag thingys), but […]

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