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Saltine crackers with unsalted tops

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Saltine crackers with unsalted tops- how do i say this?

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updated Nov 24, 2010
posted by gia2010

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Look what I found!

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updated Nov 24, 2010
posted by margaretbl
Good detective work, margaretbl! - Brynleigh, Nov 24, 2010
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I guess this can probably differ between countries, but I call saltine crackers 'galletas saladas' or simply 'crackers'. 'Galletas' on its own is just for cookies (the sweet ones).

updated Nov 24, 2010
posted by bill1111
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Hello, you can write a whole simple sentence with the terms you need to translate and use the Translation button at the top of the page.

Also, if you double-click on a word you will get a definition from our Dictionary.

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updated Nov 24, 2010
posted by mediterrunio
i always do that, but sometimes these phrases become a little tricky or complicated. SORRY - gia2010, Nov 24, 2010
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galletas sin sal

Sorry, I mispelled the first time.

Normal salted crackers can be called "saltinas". "Galletas" can also be biscuits, but the box is my cabinet is labeled "galletas".

I suppose you could use "saltinas sin sal", but I can't find that name anywhere.

I found another reference for

galletas de soda sin sal

Soda crackers without salt.

updated Nov 24, 2010
edited by 0066c384
posted by 0066c384
You mean galletas? - pesta, Nov 24, 2010
Yes, I just noticed I mispelled it. I will fix. Thanks! - 0066c384, Nov 24, 2010