Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
less wind
Spanish translation:
menos flatulencia
English term
less wind
- Highly digestible (Prima 89%, Aktiv 89%, Optimal 92%), which means that dogs need less food to ingest optimal amounts of protein and vitamins. This in turn helps the passage of food through the body (less wind!), and means customers spend less on a daily basis
5 +7 | menos flatulencia | Henry Hinds |
5 | menos gases / menor cantidad de gases | Diana Arbiser |
3 | menos gases | Julio Torres |
Non-PRO (1): Dyran Altenburg (X)
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Proposed translations
menos flatulencia
menos gases
menos gases / menor cantidad de gases
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Note added at 32 mins (2006-07-18 01:13:07 GMT)
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Otra opción que suena similar a la versión en inglés: "ventosidad"
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