Monday, February 6, 2012

How do you say "Table of Contents" in spanish?

I have to make a spanish dictionary now. Oog. Spanish is giving me a lot of trouble.|||The most common form for English "Table of Contents" in Spanish is "Indice". ("铆ndice" with a capital I, usually capital letters don麓t have accent marks.)



A cultural note: the "Indice" in Spanish books customarily comes at the end of the book, not before the contents, as in English publishing norms!|||It's indice|||Tabla de Contenido or Indice|||Pagina de Contenidos o Tabla de Contenidos. I actuall prefer the first one first it sounds more proper and you know how most spanish teachers can be everything has to be done in proper Spanish.|||Tabla de Contenido



脥ndice



Tabla de Materias|||脥ndice de materias
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