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una or un?

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una bolsa or un bolso?

Googletranslate says one, Coffeebreak Spanish says the other
Of course it doesn't really matter, but I'd just like to know!
 
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It depends to what you are referring: una bolsa is a bag for carrying things, so in the supermarket at the checkout they will ask "quiere una bolsa?" do you want a bag? To confuse matters "un bolso" is a handbag sometimes qualified: un bolso de mujer - a woman's handbag or un bolso de mano - hand luggage.

On TV everyday there is a report on the Bolsa - which is the Spanish stockmarket and of course you can have bolsas under your eyes!
 
Now I know! And I can say the ATM swallowed my credit card, so I'm all set!
Thanks.
 
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cajero automático
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I have used both successfully. At one time I used "telebanco", but then realized it only referred to a particular network. I would be interested to hear what natives call it!
 
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Of course pronounced: ka-hair-doh (cajero). See? Easy. Now you are all set. ;)
 
Of course pronounced: ka-hair-doh (cajero). See? Easy. Now you are all set. ;)

No "d" in the last syllable and remember to pronounce the "h" as if you are clearing your throat preparatory to a spit....
 
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No "d" in the last syllable and remember to pronounce the "h" as if you are clearing your throat preparatory to a spit....
Hi Kanga
I think mrlin was being funny in his post relating the last three letters 'doh' to a word used in days gone by (here in oz anyway) meaning 'money'. Lol. I could be wrong but that's how I interpreted his post but do agree with your correction if anyone is learning the Spanish pronunciation
Annie
 

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