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Raisin's translation into Spanish would be uva pasauva pasa or simply pasapasa. Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/). By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

Raisin's translation into Spanish would be uva pasa or simply pasa. Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/). By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

Raisin's translation into Spanish would be uva pasa or simply pasa. Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/). By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

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Raisin's translation into Spanish would be "uva pasa"uva pasa or simply "pasa". Maybe the translator dropped the "pasa" so as not to confuse the readers with the different meanings of "pasa"pasa.
  Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/).
By By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

Raisin's translation into Spanish would be "uva pasa" or simply "pasa". Maybe the translator dropped the "pasa" so as not to confuse the readers with the different meanings of "pasa".
  Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/).
By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

Raisin's translation into Spanish would be uva pasa or simply pasa. Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/). By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

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Raisin's translation into Spanish would be "uva pasa" or simply "pasa". Maybe the translator dropped the "pasa" so as not to confuse the readers with the different meanings of "pasa". Raisins
Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/). Why
By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

Raisin's translation into Spanish would be "uva pasa" or simply "pasa". Maybe the translator dropped the "pasa" so as not to confuse the readers with the different meanings of "pasa". Raisins are known in Spain. Why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

Raisin's translation into Spanish would be "uva pasa" or simply "pasa". Maybe the translator dropped the "pasa" so as not to confuse the readers with the different meanings of "pasa".
Raisins are known in Spain, and eating raisin stems is a folk remedy to improve your memory (http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/comer-rabo-de-pasa.1682011/).
By the way, why are you assuming the translator is a Spaniard?

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