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VILLANELA Since the mid-sixteenth century it is one of the most popular forms of Italian songs. Its history dates back to the time of the Renaissance, in the fifteenth century, where various popular vowel forms originated in Naples, and which flourished between 1537 and 1650. Later he was influenced by the canzonetta, and subsequently influenced the madrigal.
QUEDAO in Spain there are regions where the last d is omitted. Here in QUEDADO, stayed, participle of the verb to STAY, quedarse. It might also be translated as STOOD according to the context. 2. It might also refer to a lazy person or a person who doesn't take risks, with small or no iniciative. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be lazy Used in Spain as well
"Juan es un quedao. John is a no-iniciative guy"