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Origen de la expresión “tener más moral que el Alcoyano”
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How to say “later”
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Origen y uso de la frase “Para más inri”
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Do Spanish verbs have principal parts?
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Why is the “X” in México and Texas pronunced as the letter “J”?
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What is the ingredient “royal”?
In spanish it's called
Polvos royal
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Dec
7
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre igual (adverbio) e igualmente?
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Waterfall: cascada vs. catarata
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“Toma un tiempo” o “lleva un tiempo”, ¿qué suena más natural?
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“Toma un tiempo” o “lleva un tiempo”, ¿qué suena más natural?
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How regional or widespread are the colloquial “pa” / “pa'” in place of “para”?
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“Soy yo el que vine…” or “soy yo el que vino…”?
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Custodian
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Ways used to refer to another person?
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¿Cuándo usar “excusa” o “pretexto”?
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Yearling
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¿En qué países se utiliza la expresión “colgar el sambenito”?
En Chile pasa lo mismo que comenta @Bousie para el caso de España.
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Adjective for fried food
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How do you use the “passive se” with a reflexive verb?
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Does the phrase 'asegurarse de' (ensures that) need to be followed by a subjunctive?
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