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org
  53

' org ' it comes from the word English ' organization '. It is used on the Internet for some time to find pages that they are organizations or work to make it more quickly and easily. Example: .info

  
diccionarios
  58

Dictionaries is the plural of dictionaries, bone, there is more than one dictionary. Dictionaries means many two or more books which are written almost all the words of a given language, or a translation. Sometimes, some words do not go the dictionaries as there can be caught loans from other languages.

  
vocecilla
  58

It is the diminutive of the word ' voice ' to indicate that he speaks softly or you have a voice

  
sanduich
  52

'Sanduich ' It is the adaptation in English of the loan in English ' sandwich '.

  
+
  52

It is a mathematical sign which is used to add. in letters to pronounce 'more'. Example: 2 2 = 4, two more two equals four

  
metaforas
  47

'Metaphors ' It is the plural of the word ' 39 metaphor; which means that to say an issue in a different way or that you understand better, it gets another simpler and most ironic example. Example: Her mother was eating son = breast feeding the teddy bear

  
armar caballero a alguien otro caballero el rey
  46

In the past, people of title major, as Kings, could ' ' armar caballero someone ' ' that means giving you the title of gentleman to that person who has earned it. In medieval times

  






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