English term
an area of approximately 50,000 *** meters
is the same subtitle I asked about before.
I am working with what seems to be an automatic transcription:
This draft script shows "an area of approximately 50,000 square meters".
But the woman speaking clearly says another thing: "an area of approximately 50,000 ***twenty/twendy*** meters...".
The rest of the sentence has no relevance to decide or clarify.
There is other part where a man says the same.
They say other thing, not square, but would it be a synonym of square and "metros cuadrados/m²" is ok? Or what they say?
Thanks in advance for your assistance
Audio files in the cloud here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AnSGX1lfhyF6mneqTzNFoXsUXqtQ?e=SepRbq
M4a and mp3 formats
Non-PRO (1): Daryo
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an area of approximately 50,000 *** meters
gracias por la respuesta it arrives a month after, but the thing is that another prozian answered almost immediately and after rejected to receive the points. So it seems better to consider this a non point question. hope you understand. |
Discussion
Sometimes it takes a few minutes for questions to appear after you post them, which may explain the repetition.
Will try to increase my comprehension of English spoken. Lol.
Thanks a lot
Post it as an answer when you want to get the kudoZ, Phil.