Spanish Dictionary on Fodor's
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Spanish Dictionary on Fodor's
Found this, printed 2-sided to take with us on the trip:
http://livinglanguage.com/content/do...anish_ToGo.pdf
Also Fodor's has more extensive pages, my main concern is reading the menu. We just came from Albuquerque, I've been reading the menus in English, couldn't understand some of them
http://livinglanguage.com/content/do...anish_ToGo.pdf
Also Fodor's has more extensive pages, my main concern is reading the menu. We just came from Albuquerque, I've been reading the menus in English, couldn't understand some of them
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Most everywhere we've gone has also had a menu in English. If you can't figure out what to order, just say "casado" and you'll end up with with a meat with veggies and sides like rice and beans or plantains. It's the most common thing you'll see, and they usually give you a choice of meat like beef, chicken, etc. Here's an example of a menu from a place we like.
http://www.donrufino.com/en/
If you're going to an area frequented by tourists, you probably won't have much problem.
http://www.donrufino.com/en/
If you're going to an area frequented by tourists, you probably won't have much problem.
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