Browsing Asturian translation

Don't show this notice anymore
Before translating, be sure to go through Ubuntu Translators instructions and Asturian guidelines.
514 of 650 results
5.
50 Japanese yen.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/japanese/yen050.png
Una moneda xaponesa de 50 yenes (50¥).
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/japanese/yen050
6.
500 Japanese yen.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/japanese/yen500.png
Una moneda xaponesa de 500 yenes (500¥).
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/japanese/yen500
7.
A Canadian 1 cent piece ($.01) called a penny.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/001penny.png
Una moneda canadiense de 1 centavu (0,01$), nomada “penique”.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/001penny
8.
A Canadian 10 cent piece ($.10) called a dime.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/010dime.png
Una moneda canadiense de 10 centavos (0,10$), nomada “dime”.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/010dime
9.
A Canadian 25 cent piece ($.25) called a quarter.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/025quarter.png
Una moneda canadiense de 25 centavos (0,25$), nomada “cuartu”.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/025quarter
10.
A Canadian 5 cent piece ($.05) called a nickel.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/005nickel.png
Una moneda canadiense de 5 centavos (0,05$), nomada “níquel”.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/005nickel
11.
A Canadian dollar ($1.00) called a loonie. It’s named after the bird on the coin—a loon.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/100loonie.png
Una moneda canadiense de 1 dólar (1$), nomada “loonie”, pol nome del páxaru qu'apaez nella.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/100loonie
12.
A Canadian two dollar coin ($2.00) called a toonie. (Its name is a play on the name of the one dollar “loonie” coin and the number two.)
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/200toonie.png
Una moneda canadiense de 2 dólares (2$), nomada “toonie” (ye un xuegu de palabres ente'l nome de la moneda d'un dólar y el númberu dos n'inglés).
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/symbols/money/canadian/coins/200toonie
13.
A Christmas hat.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/seasonal/christmas/santahat.png
Un gorru navidiegu.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/seasonal/christmas/santahat
14.
A Christmas light.
View at http://www.tuxpaint.org/stamps/stamps/seasonal/christmas/lamp.png
Una lluz de guirlanda navidiega.
Translated by Xandru
Located in ../stamps/seasonal/christmas/lamp
514 of 650 results

This translation is managed by Ubuntu Asturian Translators, assigned by Ubuntu Translators.

You are not logged in. Please log in to work on translations.

Contributors to this translation: Xandru, Xandru Martino, Xuacu Saturio.