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Spanish Open dictionary by Sergio Carrasco Cruzat



Sergio Carrasco Cruzat
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inrespetuoso
  26

The term " inrespetuoso " There, it is a language corruption of the word " disrespectful " which as we all know means " lacking in respect "

  
travez
  31

The term " through " does not exist in the Spanish language. The " z " added at the end, shows the ignorance, unfortunately very widespread today day, the proper use of the spelling language, inasmuch as the word is " through " " s " and with a final accent, which means: " tilt, deviation " also used as " fatality, disgrace ".Used with prepositions added, which is the most habtitual: " through " " means through " or " between some ".Ej.Estoy sending this information " an e-mail " or door 34 cruse; through " its span.

  
parron
  33

In the past the term century " 34 parron; It was well known in our country. I would say that until the 1950s still was empleba, due to a Chilean custom which then disappeared in Santiago, and practiced it with the families of all strata, which was build in the courtyards of the houses a frame or structure formed by pillars of wood, metal or tubes of sewerage of compressed cement, holding a set of wooden beams or metal, and youth divisions, whose purpose was to serve as a guide and provider for clumps of grapes, which developed created a " sobreadero " natural, while in the grape season also provided the families of this exquisite fruit.

  






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