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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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reales
  28

Royal: (Plural of real) in Venezuela, in cash. Synonyms: Receive, bowling (only in Venezuela). The use of this word in Venezuela has its origin in the fact that "real" was the name of the currency of that country until the year 1843.

  
aquaman
  19

Aquaman is a fictional character, a superhero that was part of the Super friends. By his skill and speed to always swim it was submerged in the waters of rivers and seas. Along with Superman, he founded the Justice League, confront and combat crime in all its manifestations.

  
motocarrismo
  17

The motocarrismo is a system of public transport of passengers, where the motorcars are used to transport people from one place to another. This transport system operates in some municipalities of Colombia, where transit authorities begin to carry out relevant studies for full legalization.

  
en venezuela se comen las letras?
  12

In some States of Venezuela, "some letters and syllables, not only eat" also changed the "r" for "l". For example, they say calne instead of flesh and mejol instead of better.

  
quejoso jurídicamente hablando
  20

(A) is an adjective that applies to a person who has made a complaint before an authority or a public or private entity in the legal, complaining.

  
emilionito
  15

Emilionito, is the name which gives Andy Montañez to Emilianito Zuleta in the song "Matilde Lina" of el Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. In it Andy Montañez said: "this ride is Leandro Díaz but it seems Emilionito, has well little ones and bajiticos verses of melody. . . "

  
estar en la jugada
  21

Being on the move is attentive to what may happen in a given situation, and be prepared to take action if necessary.

  
pequeña porción de algo
  42

It is a crumb, a migajita, a crumb.

  
puertorro
  99

Puertorro, is one of the names given to Puerto Rico in the colloquial language. The other name that is also known this island is borinquen.

  
emparejado
  15

Pairing: (p. p. match) 1 - is said the sheep that they are accompanied by their young and the father of these. 2. it is said of the man or the woman having spouse or permanent partner.

  
emparejado
  15

Pairing: (p. p. match) 1 - is said the sheep that they are accompanied by their young and the father of these. 2. it is said of the man or the woman having spouse or permanent partner.

  
luca
  20

In Colombia in the language of the corner of the curb, a luca are pesos.

  
extracupo
  15

The extracupo is an additional quota requested a card holder or the holder of a revolving, to perform at a given time.

  
luca
  47

In Colombia in the language of the corner of the curb, a luca are pesos.

  
puesto de monaguillo
  12

An altar boy is a boy who helps or assists the priest, especially in the celebration of the mass.

  
moli
  23

MOLI: Form loving call or refer to a person's surname Molinares.

  
peldón
  20

Peldon, is the way as the Puerto Ricans pronounce the word forgiveness.

  
app
  30

An app (application English), is a software application for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.

  
santiguarse
  16

Cross is: (v. pron. ) A person do the sign of the cross, with the fingers touching forehead, chest, left shoulder and right shoulder; saying: in the name of the father, of the son and of the Holy Spirit, amen. Synonym: Persignar is.

  
fronto-parietal
  11

In medicine, specifically in orthopedics and traumatologiaia, the fronto-parietal expression refers or relates to the frontal and parietal bones.

  






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