1. Es un aparato electrónico con el que se escucha radiotransmisiones (sus. fem y masc.)
2. Una distancia (sus. masc.)
3. La mitad de un diámetro.
It's a cognate: radio = radio
radio
Radio is spelled the same in Spanish as in English. It is pronounced, "RAH-dee-oh."
Not quite sure what the question is but there are Radio Shacks in Mexico, and there are numerous spanish speaking people in the company.
televisor y radioTelevisión y radio.
This is actually broken Spanish, which when phrased correctly is, "Richard likes to listen to the radio." In Spanish it should be, "Ricardo le gusta escuchar el radio."
radius
we say "LA RADIO" so is feminine :)
prende la aspiradora y el radio
The word "broadcasting" in Spanish is usually taken for granted when you speak of radio and television. For example "I work in radio and television broadcasting" would be "Trabajo en la radio y la televisión." Note that when you are talking of programming and content, it is "la radio". When you speak of the physical device, it is "el radio".
The best and most popular online radio station that plays Spanish music with minimal disruptions and advertisements would currently have to be Pandora.
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