Re: summary of {1/n}
- From: magidin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Arturo Magidin)
- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:59:11 +0000 (UTC)
In article <1139518475.255434.298970@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
javi <will2gibson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Arturo Magidin wrote:
Don't think so: "limones" are small and green; "limas" are larger and
yellow. As far as I know, this is as true in Spain as in Latin
America.
I'm Spanish, and here lime =3D lima and lemon =3D lim=F3n. I find it very
strange that you claim the opposite.
Guess it ->is<- some Europe vs. America thing; or maybe Mexico+Central
America vs. the rest of the Spanish Speaking world. I assure you, a
"limon" in Mexico is small and green; that's a lime. And "limas" are
larger and yellow, which are lemons.
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