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Meaning of insaboro by Inés Merino





Inés Merino

insaboro
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It is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. To carry the prefix in - along with the word " saboro " it comes from flavor, it comes to be a qualifying adjective used to define something that has no flavor, which is tasteless.

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