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Palabras o frases usadas en conversaciones coloquiales o informales. // Words or phrases that are common in everyday, unconstrained conversation rather than in formal speech, academic writing, or paralinguistics.
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Other meanings for "la taza" in Spanish?
So, I'm trying to learn Spanish, and try to read many native opinions in the Internet fora, and I find weird things sometimes:
Could it be weird to use "la taza" alone, like saying the "toilet bowl"? …
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What is colloquially 'un niño bonito'?
I read in the RAE that niño bonito/niña bonita was an expression.
What does it mean exactly and what is the etymology or the origin of this expression?