Brillante

Spanish translation: brillante

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Italian term or phrase:Brillante
Spanish translation:brillante
Entered by: Lazzo85

08:26 Jul 30, 2010
Italian to Spanish translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Other / Gieielleria
Italian term or phrase: Brillante
In gioielleria il diamante può essere tagliato in diversi modi.
Fra questi c'è né uno che si chiama "brillante", da cui deriva il nome della pietra stessa: ad esempio "gioiello tempestato di brillanti".
Come si traduce quindi brillante?
Grazie
P.S.
E al plurale, cioè brillanti?
Lazzo85
Local time: 10:26
brillante
Explanation:
Anche in spagnolo si chiama brillante. Non è un diamante. La differenza tra diamante e brillante, è il taglio.
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Esther Fernández
Italy
Local time: 10:26
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4 +2brillante
Esther Fernández
3diamante
Irene Argenti


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diamante


Explanation:
brillante

Irene Argenti
Italy
Local time: 10:26
Native speaker of: Italian
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34 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
brillante


Explanation:
Anche in spagnolo si chiama brillante. Non è un diamante. La differenza tra diamante e brillante, è il taglio.


    Reference: http://www.raulybarra.com/notijoya/archivosnotijoya3/3diaman...
Esther Fernández
Italy
Local time: 10:26
Native speaker of: Spanish
PRO pts in category: 8

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Maria Assunta Puccini: El DRAE lo da como 'diamante brillante', pero en el lenguaje común se le llama simplemente brillante.
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agree  Marina56: De acuerdísimo.
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