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Re: Estar de visita a... Posted on: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 17:42:22 GMT

I no longer have it, but for some years I depended on a what I think was a
VOX Spanish-English and English-Spanish dictionary. It was a hefty paperback
that I particularly liked because there was a section in the middle that
gave hundreds of idiomatic expressions in both languages, and their
equivalents. So expressions like "estar de visita" would probably be there
if that book is still in print.

I just looked in the dictionary I have now, and although "estar de visita"
isn't in the Spanish-to-English section, it IS in the English-to-Spanish
section:

"to be on a visit to," "estar de visita a"


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