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How do you say a "life saver" in Spanish?
As in something that saves a person's life. Not as one of those life preservers that saves people from drowning. =P
I'm making a poster that says "One more tree is one more life saver" Is that "Uno mas arbol es uno mas (life saver)"? (w/ accents over the A's in "mas" and over the O in "arbol")
Thank you!
15 Answers
- FatimaLv 51 decade ago
Hi, I am Mexican and life saver means salvavidas, and about your phrase in spanish it means "Un árbol más es una vida más salvada". Hope this help you!
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- 1 decade ago
"Un árbol más es una vida más salvada" this the translation but in Spanish we say "Un árbol salva una vida", this talk about the oxygen what this three give to the people and about all the help to live means a tree
- 1 decade ago
Salvavidas. Salvar vida. Un arbol salvado es una vida salvada. That it is the correct translation. The word arbol has a accent in the letter a.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Un ârbol mâs, es un salvador mâs de vidas
- Oswald ☆☆☆☆☆Lv 61 decade ago
Maybe you wanted to say
"One more tree is one more life saved" = "Un árbol más es una vida más salvada". (This is the literal translation)
I recommend you the one that Marta said:
"Un árbol más es otra vida salvada"
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Mimmy is right too
Source(s): I'm mexican - 1 decade ago
un arbol mas salva a una vida mas
life saver- salva vidas
Source(s): i speck castellano what is known as perfect spanish