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spanish speaking people?
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how do you say "a day out" i think it may be an idiomatic expression so i just wan to chek. many thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My dictionary suggests for "To have a day out":
Pasar un d�a fuera de casa (= to spend a day out of the house)
or
Pasar un d�a en el campo (= to spend a day in the country)
or
Pasar un d�a al aire libre (= to spend a day in the open air)
Take your pick.
(Note the stress mark on the "�" of "d�a". You can type this by holding down the Alt key and typing 0237).
Babelfish translates "A day out" as "Un d�a hacia fuera" which is probably (and unsurprisingly) rubbish.
Pasar un d�a fuera de casa (= to spend a day out of the house)
or
Pasar un d�a en el campo (= to spend a day in the country)
or
Pasar un d�a al aire libre (= to spend a day in the open air)
Take your pick.
(Note the stress mark on the "�" of "d�a". You can type this by holding down the Alt key and typing 0237).
Babelfish translates "A day out" as "Un d�a hacia fuera" which is probably (and unsurprisingly) rubbish.