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Meaning of charita



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Jose Muñoz

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Actually, "charita" is a decomposition of the word "Achará" and its diminutive "Acharita". It has several possible origins. For example, Achara, with stress on its penultimate syllable, is synonymous with pickle. It is also possible that it is a decomposition of the verb acharar whose meaning is to shame. In Andalusian it has meaning of Disgust; in Caló is derived "Jacharar" and means to heat so it is interesting its relationship of concepts between the Caló and the Andalusian. Therefore, there is logic that achará has strong connections with the verb in Castilian of acharar and its associations with the Caló and Andaluz, its association with the pickle may be due to the smell of this that would make believe that the food was spoiled.

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means pity, what pity, that regret. It is a popular expression in Costa Rica, which expresses disenchantment with something nice that could not be executed. Wish unfulfilled. In the southern cone of South America, ostrich breeding.

  

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Maria Olga

In Guatemala, a person who drinks alcohol in worrying amounts is called a charita

  

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Antonio Pérez Lazo

charita is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Charitas" being its meaning:
! What a pity!! Too bad!

  

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Anónimo

CHARITA: In Argentina, the squab of ostrich.

  

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Anónimo

CHARITA: In Argentina, the squab of ostrich.

  










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