Jan 28 2012, 11:51 am - Replied by: Yepachan
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Zeruda wrote:
what do you call a year with an extra day (feb 29)?
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That would be a Leap Year 
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I found a Japanese recipe for a yogurt gâteau au chocolate cake, but there's this one part that Google can't translate. It's the last step in the recipe, and I think all it's saying is to let the cake cool, but I want to be sure. Here it is:
焼きあがったら cool.
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Love-hime wrote:
I found a Japanese recipe for a yogurt gâteau au chocolate cake, but there's this one part that Google can't translate. It's the last step in the recipe, and I think all it's saying is to let the cake cool, but I want to be sure. Here it is:
焼きあがったら cool.
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焼き上がったら:After baking, let it cool.
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Feb 03 2012, 5:16 am - Replied by: LaiaMoon
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What do you call this in English? It´s a "Minitaladro" in spanish, so would it be a mini-drill in English?

Also...."grabado"....would "etching" be a correct translation for that?
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Feb 03 2012, 5:33 am - Replied by: Zeruda
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LaiaMoon wrote:
What do you call this in English? It´s a "Minitaladro" in spanish, so would it be a mini-drill in English?

Also...."grabado"....would "etching" be a correct translation for that?
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I don't even know what this is in my native tounge XD looks like something the dentist use, lol. Those small round things are like sandpaper, right? I need one of those! ^^
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Feb 04 2012, 2:49 am - Replied by: Do-Chan
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LaiaMoon wrote:
What do you call this in English? It´s a "Minitaladro" in spanish, so would it be a mini-drill in English?

Also...."grabado"....would "etching" be a correct translation for that?
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yea that would be a mini drill :)
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What is the English word for this? :D In Japanese it is called "Shii-sou"...but I've heard it called something else...
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lovelycatcafe wrote:

What is the English word for this? :D In Japanese it is called "Shii-sou"...but I've heard it called something else...
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similar to shii-sou... its a see saw :D
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Feb 06 2012, 6:22 pm - Replied by: Yepachan
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lovelycatcafe wrote:

What is the English word for this? :D In Japanese it is called "Shii-sou"...but I've heard it called something else...
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That would be a seesaw 
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