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Meaning of de pe a pa by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

de pe a pa
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Colloquial adverbial locution already used in the sixteenth century in the Celestina that reminds us of learning in school: the p with the a, pa; with two semantic nuances. The first and most common: from beginning to end, from end to end, exhaustively, in detail, totally, entirely, in its entirety. The second most outdated: clearly, obviously, intelligibly or obviously.

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