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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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  Value Position Position 6 6 Accepted meanings 7911 6 Obtained votes 163 5 Votes by meaning 0.02 17 Inquiries 241091 6 Queries by meaning 30 17 Feed + Pdf

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karla
  38

Karla is the name of a beer produced by the brewery Union, subsidiary company of Bavaria, brewing company of Colombia.

  
traje formal
  23

The formal attire is the outfit that a person uses occasionally or special activities. The man formal suit, for example, should consist of classic shirt and pants as well as shoes; the belt must be the same color of shoes, and can carry or not tie and jacket, or just tie. If you wear one of these last two items, the shirt must necessarily be long sleeve.

  
traje formal
  21

The formal attire is the outfit that a person uses occasionally or special activities. The man formal suit, for example, should consist of shirt, pants and shoes classic; the belt must be the same color of shoes, and can carry or not tie and jacket, or just tie. If you have some of these last two items, the shirt must necessarily be long sleeve.

  
café con leche
  19

Coffee with milk, also called coffee, milk or milk coffee is coffee mixed with a higher quantity of milk, which served in a cup or well and that is usually taken with breakfast.

  
pacito
  70

Pacito is aphaeresis of slowly, which in turn is the diminutive form of slowly.

  
de volada
  30

It is an adverbial expression that means: quickly, quickly, immediately, hastily.

  
inglés de muelle
  18

Colloquially, the English " 34 spring; also called English port, is the English spoken on the docks and in the ports. The name originated because foreigners arriving at international ports, believe, and rightly so, that the language spoken in these places is English, so try to learn it on the run and in a short time, and logically will not be an English fluent and correct...

  
paparazi
  36

paparazi is incorrectly written, and should be written as "paparazzi" being its meaning: Paparazzi: ( Word of Italian origin ) Specialized press photographer to take and publish intrusive photos of famous people.

  
keilyn
  26

Keilyn: Name own female believed to be South American origin and that it could have derived from Keila.

  
jalársela
  29

Pull it: in Mexico, said a man masturbate.

  
wifi zone
  30

English expression which in Spanish translates: WiFi zone.

  
llamada millonaria
  27

Referred to as " called millionaire " to a criminal modalilidad in which a criminal called via telephone to a House and says that the owner or head of household is a judicial problem, that is stopped and therefore need money urgently to get out. If the maid of the head of the household or the family believe the " tale " delivered the criminal money asking this, and bye light...

  
cliente incógnito
  11

In the banking system, incognito customer is an undercover analyst, masquerading as a customer to observe and study skills, performance, and the level of knowledge of all employees in a bank branch. Incognito customer arrives at the Branch performs a transaction as any client, requested some information, observes behavior, kindness and way of staff, records unless they realize and leaves, to subsequently present the report at the management level of the Bank.

  
urotac
  54

Urotac or urotomografia, is a procedure that is aimed at the study and exploration of the urinary tract through a 40 CT; CT ).

  
a todo timbal
  19

It is a colloquial expression that means: 1 - at full volume. For example, when a sound like the radio is very high. 2. at full speed, into overdrive. For example, when a vehicle goes very fast.

  
youtuber
  26

YouTuber: ( adj. ) A person who publishes own creation on You Tube videos.

  
chava
  51

Girl: adj. female, girl.

  
pepazo
  22

Pepazo: ( m. ) Once as the pit or seed of a fruit such as mango, avocado, etc.

  
pepazo
  24

In the colloquial language, a pepazo is a bullet.

  
boy
  37

Boy: English word which in Spanish translates: child, boy.

  




       


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