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"Palm reader" in Spanish

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Busqué en el diccionario y el phrasebook pero no estoy segura: Puede ser "lector/a de palma"?

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updated Feb 17, 2011
posted by Luzbonita

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We call them Clarividente (both female and male), Esotérico(a). Most people (from what I'm familiar with) don't use "Palm Reader", however, the direct translation would be "persona que lee la mano", the word "palm" is not used but the word "hand" instead.

Hope it helps! Don't know much about this but other than what I've seen before smile

updated Feb 17, 2011
posted by ZooZoo
Great, ZooZoo. Muchas gracias. - Luzbonita, Feb 17, 2011
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How about adivino/a = fortune-teller? I have also heard "curandero/a" in my neck of the woods, but that's more for healing (supposedly!) and related mystical stuff... smirk

updated Feb 17, 2011
posted by cristalino
I like it! Thanks, Cristalino. - Luzbonita, Feb 17, 2011