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Meaning of guirra




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

guirra
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Native Valencian sheep with reddish skin and wool, native to North Africa, which adapts very well to the dry pastures of the Levant and resists contagious agalactia well. Valencian guirras are good producers of meat, milk and wool. They are in the process of recovering after being on the brink of extinction.

  




Magda Connor

In Honduras we call "guiro/s or guirra/s to a child or children, also to adults that look younger than they are or behave like a child.
 Used in Honduras as well

"To an adult woman, "you look like a guirra" meaning she looks younger or behaves like a child."

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Salvador and Honduras it means smaller piglets in a litter, breeding or herd. It is usually the last thing is born and if you don't have special care, can die. In Colombia we say sute.

  



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