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Meaning of cambalache



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Aparicio Ernesto Rifo

cambalache
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Cambalache; It is the place that mainly Mapuche indigenous peoples approached to perform swaps in times of peace with the inhabitants of the villages of the Viceroyalty of the rio de la plata for the upper classes of the colony was a despicable place. Forms of the words change ( of the 41 Spanish; and che ( Mapuche ) its meaning would be the place where people change things its synonyms would be fair, market, Exchange, etc. It was originally used in the southern part of the Viceroyalty of the rio de la plata and especially in Buenos Aires and tango by Enrique Santos Discépolo 20th century cambalache today are used in the Hispanic world as a synonym for a place where everything is bought and sold all

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

The name of a famous tango. Its author is Enrique Santos Discépolo. In Colombia it also means worn, purchase, Peña, empenadero. The world has been, is and will be a mess. . . . . . . . . . He says the author of Cambalache, is real and permanent.

  

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furoya

It is a business of buying and selling or barter of multiple objects, by extension is a place where it is mixed up to what should not be together. Lunfardo reached through Portuguese archaic " change " ( " change " ).

  










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