I asked about the carne because I see it's being used as card in this passage, carne de conducir for example.
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This question relates to:Spanish interactive reading exercise "Alquilando un coche en Málaga"
Reading A1, Monuments, Tourism & Vacations, Listening or Seeing A1
Asked 11 hours ago
Hola Jesus
Notice that the spelling looks the same, but in this case it has an accent on the é: carné. You can also use the spelling "carnet", and in this case it means "license/card" - if you click on the English translation for that phrase on our text, you'll see how it says "driving license".
I hope this clarified it.
Saludos
Inma
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