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Acronym for the monarchical treatment "Your Imperial Highness", to address a Prince. See S . To. ?. ?. To. .
It can be a mistake for patache, farache, fratacho, fantoche, . . . or it can be covert spaam, because the lax AI of search engines count it the same, still misspelled.
I thought it had something to do with Pas (Cantabria, Spain), but no, it's a mistake per patient, relative, nascent, walking, verbs/nod, . . .
Error by verbs/invalid, female invalid, oddity, verbs/palisk, feminine impeling , . . .
Error for allowing , persisting , pervivious , perceiving , premitting , . . .
Error by desidia, deicdium, decided, verbs/decided, . . .
If you're not gging for a last name, it's a mistake for stinking, stinking, irising, hating, . . .
Either inclusive language has already started wreaking havoc, or it's a mistake by verbs/colijo, colleague, school, ponytail, verbs/coligo, . . .
Acronym for monarchical treatment "His Imperial Highness", to address a Prince. See sai , V . To. ?. .
'D. A' is short for donña, feminine gift as dignity, treatment showing respect. See Daa . Flown.
Second (such as 'you' ) and third (such as 'they/they') people in plural of the present subjunctive mode and the imperative mode for the verb long. See verbs/larguen .
Second (such as 'you') and third (such as 'he/she') person in singular indicative mode present, and second (as 'you') person in singular imperative for the verb pertrechar . See verbs/pertrecha .
Second (such as 'you' ) and third (such as 'he/she') people in singular of the imperfect future of indicative mode for the verb carcomer. See verbs/carcomerá .
First (as 'yo' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb cagar . See verbs/shit .
First (as 'yo' ) person in singular of the preterite indicative form for the verb casar . See verbs/casé . [Note: The valid Spanish form for cassette is cassette, and 'casé' could be a transliterated phonetic version of French, but not accepted by the SAR . ]
Second (such as 'you' ) and third (such as 'he/she') persons in singular of the indefinite preterite indicative mode for the verb amesetar . See verbs/amesetó .
1st_ Spanish lexicalized version of the abbreviation CD (ci di "compact disk") for the "compact disk" marketed by Philips . 2nd_ Second (as 'vos' ) person in singular of the imperative for the verb ceder . See verbs/cedé .
1st_ 'Hacking' ( pr . jakeo) is a espanglish for the "act of using a medium or object in an optimized way or different from how it was designed". You should usually know deeply the object to hack, and whoever does it is known as hacker. See cracker, lifehacker. 2nd_ First person in singular for the present indicative mode of the verb hackear ( it is an anglilicism ). View verbs/hacking, check .
1st_ It is said of the fact of abandoning or leaving something or someone. 2nd_ First (as 'I' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb leave . See verbs/abandonment .