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  1. Párking / Párquing - WordReference Forums

    Jul 7, 2007 · En plena oscura traducción, me ha asaltado una duda con nocturnidad y alevosía! En castellano se escribe "Párking" o "Párquing"? O ambas formas están aceptadas? Gracias mil, …

  2. at/in the parking lot - WordReference Forums

    Nov 1, 2024 · 1. The shuttle bus is always parked in the parking lot. Other areas are forbidden. The shuttle bus will wait for us in the parking lot. 2. The driver of the shuttle bus may stay in the vehicle …

  3. car park and parking - WordReference Forums

    Dec 2, 2010 · So, we have a parking place and a parking space in AE and a car park in BE to talk about individual places. And a parking lot is an open area where there are many parking spaces, parking …

  4. put it on the parking lot - WordReference Forums

    Aug 9, 2023 · Hi! I need to translate the following phrase, but I'm stuck: "Let's put it on the parking lot until we have time to address it." My attempt: "Vamos a anotarlo en el estacionamiento hasta que lo …

  5. parking is uncountable, but parking space isn't

    Jun 30, 2022 · But because "space" can be countable or uncountable, so can "parking space". There is not enough parking space in the new housing development. That is, the amount of space allocated …

  6. is 'space' countable? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 16, 2018 · Countability here depends on meaning. Space as a general concept or space as an element of the universe is uncountable. A space meaning a delimited area, such as part of a car park …

  7. It is not allowed to ... | WordReference Forums

    Jun 3, 2010 · You could say "parking is not permitted here," "you may not park here," "you are not permitted to park here," "parking is not allowed here," or several other turns of phrase. While your …

  8. Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitor's or Visitors' guide {+ center ...

    Jan 24, 2025 · Any thoughts on which of these is/are correct: visitors guide visitor's guide visitors' guide All three seem to be in wide use on the internet. Thanks.

  9. Parking validation - WordReference Forums

    Jun 16, 2009 · The confusion arises because in American English you can say "validate your parking", whereas in fact what is being validated is the ticket, not the parking. validar el ticket parking …

  10. Using "before" and "after" for location | WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2019 · The OP sentences "I parked before the post office" and "I parked after the post office" are, I think, a lot less likely. 1- I found a parking spot (/place) just before I got to the post office. 2- I found …