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So pleased with myself at learning 'directions', I used my new found expertise to guide the lady taxi driver to our drop-off point. After negotiating several a la derecha, todo recto etc., I gave my last guidance, to let us off at the temporary barrier in the road. A la barrio I said, only to witness a startled expression of our driver in the rear view mirror. Para aquí secured our goal but suspecting that my a la barrio request had caused the startled reaction, I placed my hand on the barrier repeating barrio. She instantly dropped her face on to the steering wheel; I knew to hide her amusement at my attempt at Spanish. Consulting my dictionary the moment I got home, I found that I had asked to be dropped off at the "red light district" and not the barrier. I bet she couldn't wait to tell her fellow drivers when she got back to the taxi rank. Taxi parada if you don't mind.

Sent by: John

Comments

Antonio, Caracas, Venezuela 2011-09-09

In Venezuela, "barrio" doesn't mean 'red light district' (that is to say, it isn't related to sex-oriented businesses or prostitution), it means 'shantytown', 'slum', 'favela'!

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Alberto, Spain 2011-08-10

In Barcelona, and in other places in Spain, Barrio Chino (literally Chinese Area/Section/Quarter) means red light district. And it is not LA barrio but EL barrio.

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Marie, Venezuela 2011-05-03

In some countries "Barrio" can mean neighborhood, but in some others, like Venezuela, "Barrio" means red light district

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Eddie 2009-10-24

Similar to what Jesús said. It can roughly mean 'area'.

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Dr. Michael Fleegler, Baltimore 2009-09-22

Many terms, including this one, are tied to the context in which they are used. At the very least, she assumed you were speaking about a different area.

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Jesus, Madrid 2009-08-16

"Barrio" doesn't mean "red light district" but neighborhood.

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