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Meaning of coyuntar




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

coyuntar
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Take advantage of the circumstances that are favorable to achieve a desired more quickly. Benefit from the joints. Occasion, chance, circunatancia, situation, precise moments propitious moments. In Colombia we say take advantage of the papayaso. Take advantage when the circumstances are favorable or favorable.

  




Jimeno Álvarez

Coyuntar comes from joint ( from the latin cum = with, and iunctura = union ) Thus, conyuntar means to unite.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

Combined factors and circumstances arising, for the decision of an important issue, in a nation.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

Join two movable joints of one bone with another.

  



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