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fotocopia

English translation of fotocopia

photocopy

The Spanish word 'fotocopia' translates to 'photocopy' in English. It is derived from the compound of 'photo-', which is derived from Greek and means light, and 'copy', which has Latin roots. The word 'fotocopia' is used in a variety of contexts, largely in office and school settings. It can be used as a noun to refer to the actual copied document, or as a verb to refer to the process of duplication using a photocopier machine.


Example sentences using: fotocopia

Necesito hacer una fotocopia de este documento.

English translation of Necesito hacer una fotocopia de este documento.

I need to make a photocopy of this document.

This phrase is used when someone expresses the need to duplicate a document using a photocopier.

La fotocopia salió borrosa.

English translation of La fotocopia salió borrosa.

The photocopy came out blurry.

This statement indicates that the photocopied image is not clear, which can be a common issue when using a photocopier.

Por favor, entrega la fotocopia al profesor.

English translation of Por favor, entrega la fotocopia al profesor.

Please, hand the photocopy to the teacher.

In this phrase, someone is asking another person to deliver a copied document to the teacher, highlighting the use of photocopies in academic settings.

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