Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

It starred

Spanish translation:

Protagonizada por...

Mar 5, 2010 15:22
14 yrs ago
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English term

It starred

Non-PRO English to Spanish Other Cinema, Film, TV, Drama Review of Russian soap opera [*Blood Sisters*], 2006
It was sad that this series only ran for 16 episodes, since it seemed to sum up all the reasons to watch Russian television drama. It starred Natalia Oreiro, an Argentinian soap actress who acted in the series unhindered by the fact that she didn't actually know Russian.
Change log

Mar 5, 2010 22:58: M Elena changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Mar 8, 2010 08:04: Margarita Ezquerra (Smart Translators, S.L.) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/55340">Robert Forstag's</a> old entry - "It starred"" to ""Protagonizada por...""

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): HugoSteckel, jacana54 (X), M Elena

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Proposed translations

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3 mins
Selected

Protagonizada por...

Saludos

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Note added at 6 minutos (2010-03-05 15:28:10 GMT)
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Otra opción:

Protagonizada con el papel principal por

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Note added at 6 minutos (2010-03-05 15:28:42 GMT)
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Perdón.


Con XXX en el papel principal
Peer comment(s):

agree HugoSteckel
0 min
Gracias hjs45
agree iolanda casacuberta
1 min
Gracias iolanda
agree Remy Arce : ¡buen fin de semana Marga!
12 mins
Igualmente Remy... que lo pases bien. Aquí está lloviendo y hace mucho frio, así que se presenta un finde pasado por agua.
agree Darío Damián Di Franco
27 mins
Gracias Darío
agree Noni Gilbert Riley : Con xxx en el papel principal
1 hr
Gracias aceavila
agree jacana54 (X) : Con Noni (no en el papel principal, sino que acompaño su comentario).
1 hr
Gracias Lucía
agree Veronique Bodoutchian : Si, o también, con XXX como protagonistas.
2 hrs
Gracias Veronique
agree Mariana Solanet
2 hrs
Gracias Mariana
agree Beatriz Ramírez de Haro
3 hrs
Gracias Beatriz
agree Salloz
3 hrs
Gracias Salloz
agree Abaz
4 hrs
Gracias Abaz
agree LedaB
6 hrs
Gracias Leda
agree Bubo Coroman (X)
7 hrs
Gracias Deborah
agree Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT
18 hrs
Gracias Tomás... ¡Día de nieve!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Gracias, Smart."
1 hr

Estelarizada por

Otra opción también común...
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Reference comments

7 mins
Reference:

Oreiro es uruguaya

Natalia Oreiro es uruguaya, aunque hizo toda su carrera en la Argentina.
Note from asker:
Gracias por la aclaracion. Me parece que el articulo fue escrito por una escritora no profesional, y para un periodico (o revista) no tan profesional. :)
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree jacana54 (X)
1 hr
gracias, Lucía
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