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Spanish Route episode FIVE. Your guided route to Spanish
Good morning, good afternoon or good evening. Welcome to SpanishRoute.
The program, the podcast to learn Spanish the easy and fun way.
My name is Sergio and I'm your personal trainer Spanish. How are you going to study Spanish? Are you practicing every day?
Very good! Today is the fifth program, the fifth stage on your way to Spanish and will talk about the vocabulary of computer and Internet (Spanish Internet Vocabulary).
But first, as always, I want to remind you that on my website spanishroute.com have the transcription and translation into English of this class. Also, from SpanishRoute.com/contact, you can write with doubts and questions to resolve in the program.
And if you want to improve your speech I can help you practice your Spanish with Skype conversation sessions. Remember SpanishRoute.com. And now. Let 's start with the class.
Spanish Internet Vocabulary
Because the Internet is a very modern technology, many of the words we use come from English. Why is this language which was used for the first time. They are therefore Anglicisms.
But as we saw in the previous chapter the use of Anglicisms still uses and geographic customs.
The word Internet is often used without an article but also can be used with both male and female article. "El Internet" or "La Internet".
The word "online": how do you say in Spanish?
The word online is translated into Spanish by "en línea" when we perform any task connected to the Internet. But the English form online is also very common among those who speak Spanish.
Another word is widely used in Internet mail or email. Spanish is commonly used in the English form but the right thing is to use the Spanish translation: "correo" or "correo electrónico".
For example: I can say you:
Mi dirección de correo electrónico es: sergio@spanishroute.com
As you can hear, the email address we have a new word that is "arroba". The "arroba" is a letter or rather a symbol of ancient origin that was recovered in the Internet age for use in email addresses. It is written between the user name and the domain name, server or provider mail account. In English "arroba" is said "at".
The "arroba" symbol @ in Spanish
The "arroba" symbol is a letter "a" locked in an open circle. In Spanish the word "arroba" also means old unit weight and volume variable value according to regional differences.
When we say an e-mail also added the word "punto", as in the domains or URLs to add the termination of domain or mail account provider.
"Punto" is the punctuation mark that ended with sentences and paragraphs in Spanish. English "dot" is said.
URLs (Uniform Resource Locator) in Spanish
On the Internet there are also the addresses of web pages or web sites. Also known URLs acronym, which stands for the English words in Spanish means Localizador Uniforme de Recursos (Uniform Resource Locator), so the acronym should be LUR, but still use the orignial English acronym URL). You can also listen to the English form website, but the right thing is to use the Spanish translation "sitio web" or "página web".
Urls usually start with three double-ues. (WWW). Followed by a dot (punto), and the domain name. After another dot and finally a extenson or termination, which can be com, net, es, etc.