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Diminutive black. Family and loving way to call the wife, girlfriend or a sister. Name of a beautiful traditional Colombian song in Dance rhythm. Its composer was the boyacense Luis Dueñas Perilla and his best performers, the Tolimense duet of Garzón and Collazos. In typography it is a highlighted font, with thicker or snug characters. It's also called bold. It is used to enhance something important.
It is a very widely used locution in Colombia. It means healthy, encouraged, free from all evil. Vigorous, strong, healthy. It can also mean complete, complete. Cured, recovered. It refers above all to someone who was very ill and has fully recovered to the degree that he can already perform any activity without any restriction.
It is a type of closed furniture, which is shaped like a large box and is used to store objects of all kinds. Ark, box, chest, drawer. It is also called that way the trunk of the vehicle or trunk. In Granada, Spain there is a town with that name ( municipality of Baza), as in Venezuela, in the State of Cojedes (municipality of Girardot). In Guatemala there is an archaeological site with that name. It was a Maya settlement.
In Colombia it means ranch, ramada, caney. By extension it is also called a tent or quincallería where they sell magazines or sweets. You can also say kiosk. It is a simple type of construction, usually of a single room, which may or may not have side walls. It is synonymous with caney, tent, booth, square, pavilion, post, quincayerría, ramada, ranch, shop, shop, awning.
It is one of the common names of freshwater fish or saltwater. It is actually a common name for various species, genera and fish families. They are known as mojarras, fish of the family Embiotocidae, Characidae, Cichlidae and Gerreidae (sea mojarras). Tilapia, perch. It's also a way to call it a short and wide dagger or knife.