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Meaning of al higo, al higo, que la breva ya se ha ido by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

al higo, al higo, que la breva ya se ha ido
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To fig, fig, that has already gone the breva to!: exclamation locution of the itinerant fruit bowls in festivals and fairs in September in Spain by pointing out the difference between the first and the second. To learn about this difference also have this saying: between the fig and the breva, the second is the first. Figs that in Spain occur in midsummer, San Juan and San Pedro, in Argentina and other countries of the southern hemisphere of give for Christmas.

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