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What a delicious cat!

Years ago when I was in college, I was studying first year Spanish after studying French. I was in the International Club and was invited over to the house of a graduate student and his wife from Chile.We finished eating a wonderful meal and the wife brought out a wonderful cake. After eating it I said ¡El gato es delicioso!The little boy and parents looked at me strangely. Then I pointed and said it again.The husband told me I had said 'The cat is delicious.'I explained to him that in French le ²µÃ¢³Ù±ð²¹³Ü is 'cake' and I thought it was the same in Spanish. Oops!

Editor's note: In Spain, a small individual cake is un pastel, a bigger celebration cake is una tarta.

Sent by: Marylin

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Marie, Monaco 2009-05-27

Something very similar happened to me in Puerto Rico!

I was invited to lunch to meet the family of my boyfriend, up in the mountains of Naranjito. The women of the house had prepared a delicious meal that included goat, fried plaintains and rice. Every one of us was digging in heartily -- brothers, sisters, young cousins, aunts and uncles, and my boyfriend's beautiful, dignified "abuelita" ("grandmother"), 80 years old, who sat at the head of the table.

Now, in Spanish - at least in the Spanish of the Caribbean - "goat on the plate" is "cabrito".

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Ivonne 2008-11-10

Thanks, Kathy, for reminding me of a word I haven't heard in awhile, bizcocho.

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Kathy 2007-11-25

I am Puerto Rican and we say bizcocho for cake.

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victor 2008-04-13

Tres Leches Cake is the best!

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Peter 2007-02-14

I think queque is used in Peru for a sponge cake.

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Becky 2006-10-23

Oh, I completely relate to this! I once told my Spanish teacher about how there were 15 velas en mi gato - "15 candles on my cat"!!!!

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Terry 2006-09-01

If this was the kind of cake we know as le ²µÃ¢³Ù±ð²¹³Ü in French then in Spanish it could be la tarta as well.

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Roli 2006-08-15

La torta in some latin countries, especialy in Mexico, means a large sandwich.

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Bob 2005-09-25

I started studying French after studying Spanish. A sentence in the text read le ²µÃ¢³Ù±ð²¹³Ü est delicieux! and at first I was horrified, thinking that ²µÃ¢³Ù±ð²¹³Ü meant 'cat'.

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Yelu Grau 2005-09-05

El gato also means car-jack.

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