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¿EXISTE EL EQUIVALENTE DEL ACRóNIMO INGLéS TGIF?
Sep 16, 2024 En inglés hay el acrónimo "TGIF" que significa "Thank God It's Friday", para expresar que la semana de trabajo está terminando. ¿Existe un equivalente acrónimo en …
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ESTE O ESTO. WHICH ONE TO USE, WHEN, WHERE, WHY?
Nov 27, 2014 On Duolingo, I translated " I throw this " as " Yo tiro este " but it was wrong; the correct translation was " Yo tiro esto ". But doesn't whether it's " este " or " esto " depend on …
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WHEN TO USE THE DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE "ESTE" BEFORE "ES (NOUN ...
Feb 18, 2021 Your intuition is correct and here's the tricky bit: Este es mi perro. = can be said = Este perro es mio. Esta es mi casa. = Esta casa es mia. So, there you can clearly see the …
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¿QUé SIGNIFICADO TIENE Y CóMO SE EMPLEA LA PALABRA "DISQUE"?
Aug 18, 2019 He visto algunos vídeos y frases en internet en donde se utiliza la palabra disque, no sé si sea como una contracción de "dice que" o tenga algún significado diferente. Ejemplo: …
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A COMBO INSULT IN MEXICAN SPANISH
Jun 5, 2020 Welcome to our site, Alexander! This seems a really fun question and I hope our Mexican friends will have a great time trying to come up with combo insults or refining what …
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WHY IS "DE NADA" USED AS A RESPONSE TO "GRACIAS"?
Aug 7, 2012 De means "of", and nada means "nothing", so why, when put together, are they used in response to Gracias?
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¿CUáNDO Y CóMO PASó "GUIRI" A DESIGNAR A UN TURISTA EXTRANJERO?
Por curiosidad me da por buscar la etimología de guiri, y me encuentro con que viene del vasco guiristino 'cristino', término que según el DLE significa: En las guerras civiles del siglo XIX,
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WHAT DOES THE WORD "PINCHE" MEAN? - SPANISH LANGUAGE STACK …
Jan 3, 2014 What does the word pinche mean? ¡Pinche loco! ¡Pinche! ¿Cuál es el significado de la palabra pinche? ¡Pinche loco! ¡Pinche!
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COLOQUIALISMOS - WHAT IS THE SPELLING OF THE WORD "WHIH DOE" USED …
Mar 6, 2017 The normal word is "gringo" which doesn't sound at all like what you've mentioned. fido, firo, güiro, güido, huiro, huido would be the words that might resemble what you have, but …
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WHAT ARE THE ORIGIN, MEANING AND CONNOTATIONS OF "GRINGO" IN …
Jan 12, 2012 10 In the US, "gringo" is usually understood as a disparaging reference to a foreigner (see the Merriam-Webster definition). What exactly does gringo mean in Spanish? Is …
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