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Meaning of cayado y callado,htm




Manuel Penichet P

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Crook is a thick cane with the curved end that shepherds used. It is also the crosier of the bishops. Quiet is an adjective that means that speaks little or is reserved, is derived of the verb shut.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

In Madrid and elsewhere in Spain have enough difficulty to distinguish the ll and the and. This is because the mispronunciation. The ll is pronounced by raising the tongue to touch in the sky of the mouth before finishing his vocalization. The countrymen Miguel Delibes, the vallisoletanos, do not have any difficulty to distinguish them. A crook is a walking stick normally wood and with a curve in the handle used by the shepherds and farmers and also bishops and Christian authorities for what are the pastors of the Church. However silent is the passive participle of the verb shut which means silence.

  



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