Escott said:While you are at it what the heck is a cambers?
JDJones said:It is located about 10 minutes west of the city, 1 km after the Riu Hotels.
I'm not sure I understand your question, though. Are you looking for a place to live??
karenssp said:I believe it is the spanish word for farm. I heard someone mention it.
karenssp said:I believe it is the spanish word for farm. I heard someone mention it.
stewart said:Never heard that word in 12 years of speaking spanish.
Try finca, hacienda, granja
p1atan0 said:Does anyone know where Conane or Conani is located? Im supposed to meet some people there but they have no idea where that is located. They say its Santiago but I never heard of it. I personally think... Sera un campo de santiago.
Please someone help me with this
thanks
p1
Chirimoya said:It's not a campo, it's a government institution - the national childhood council. They probably have an office in Santiago too, but you can contact them via their head office in Santo Domingo.
Consejo Nacional para la Ni?ez (CONANI) - CENINFA , Ave. M?xico esquina 30 de Marzo, Oficinas Gubernamentales, Bloque D., Santo Domingo, Tel.809) 681-9161, E-mail: ceninfa@conani.gov.do , DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
stewart said:Never heard that word in 12 years of speaking spanish.
Try finca, hacienda, granja
Escott said:While you are at it what the heck is a cambers?
karenssp said:I guess some spanish speaking people may say campo, which means field.
Just FYI, not only does it mean field. It is the typical word that is used for country or countryside.karenssp said:Sorry, just spelled the word wrong / s/b campo, which means field, not farm.
That clears it up!p1atan0 said:Thank You All For Your Input But...
I Just Spoke To One Of The People After I Called All Of Them Crazy For Not Knowing Where They Live And It Was Confirmed That It Was Barrio Conani, En Santiago About 10 Minutes From The Airport I Guess Its A New Urbanisacion. What Do I Know? Im From The Capital And Mao.
Thank You All.
P1
...and in the DR 'un campo' can also mean a village. When a friend said to me 'naci en un campo de Cotui' she meant she was born in a small village in the province of Cotui (Sanchez Ramirez).stewart said:Just FYI, not only does it mean field. It is the typical word that is used for country or countryside.