Oct 13, 2006 05:55
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term

"hacer publicidad"

Spanish to English Other Other
¿qué planes tienes para tu futuro? quiero hacer publicidad...
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Non-PRO (1): neilmac

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Proposed translations

+1
2 hrs
Selected

to work in advertising

Work in advertising and public relations is fast-paced and exciting, but it also can be stressful. Being creative on a tight schedule can be emotionally draining. Some workers, such as lobbyists, consultants, and public relations writers, frequently must meet deadlines and consequently may work long hours at times. Workers whose services are billed hourly, such as advertising consultants and public relations specialists, are often under pressure to manage their time carefully. In addition, frequent meetings with clients and media representatives may involve substantial travel.

Peer comment(s):

agree Robert Forstag
15 mins
Thanks!MLD
disagree Carlos Segura : Sorry, but at least in Spain, "hacer medicina / derecho /maestría industrial..." normally means to study these subjects at an institution (uni, college, etc). "To study advertising" would be my suggestion.
3 hrs
and here we go again.......MLD
agree Mariela Malanij : Carlos, not necessarily. If the question is addressed to eg. an actor, then María's answer would perfectly fit the context.
7 hrs
Thank you!MLD
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1 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+3
33 mins

to study Advertising

To get an education in Advertising.
Peer comment(s):

agree Carlos Segura
4 hrs
agree Javier Ruiz
8 hrs
agree Mariela Malanij : Could work, it depends on who's the answerer and his occupation. Regards,
9 hrs
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