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Anónimo

garuba
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GARUBA: In Puerto Rico, bachata, spree, revelry.

  




Anónimo

rain weak that drops suddenly, and that covers a small territory; with an aproimada of 10 to 15 minutes duration.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

Garuba is incorrectly written and it should be written as "garúa" being its meaning: Garuba = garuagarua. Of the port. dialect. caruja, fog. 1. Amer. drizzle. and garuar, drizzle.?? Voice broadcast throughout South America, Central America and Cuba, in different variants garuba would, in Ecuador ( where garubiar is the respective verb ) Uruguay and Honduras;???? garuga ( and do garugar do )?? in Chile and Argentina. Has been sustained from the 40 Word quechua origin; of would garuana would, which would have the same significance, ) and 40 Portuguese origin; according to Corominas of the dialectal Portuguese would caruja, fog would, derived in turn from the vulgar latin would calugo, caluginis, and which originated in the Canary Islands to do garuja do, does drizzle do 41.;???????? The drizzle that is not good if it is rain or pee fog would v. infra ) receives in the desert North of Chile camanchaca 40 name; that is in the DRAE since 1925, «Low and thick fog that prevails in the Tarapaca desert» ).???? Neruda, in a House on the sand, writes: «the garuga, ranging from fog or Phantasmagoria slow Northern rain»

  



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