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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

jet
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It is a word from the English language that means squirt. It can also mean reaction, jet, or squirt. It is an accepted word as it is in Spanish (anglicism). Jet Engine Airplane.

  




furoya

It is understood as "jet, launched with force" and is used especially to name propulsion engines and the vehicles that use them. It seems a word borrowed from the French jet ("jet, throw") a more modern version of the archaic giet that surely comes from the Latin jacto, as, are ("to throw, throw").

  


furoya

It is not Spanish, but it is used even if it is English or French because saying "a chorro" for that type of impulsion or propulsion does not sound good. See English/jet ( pr . yet ) . See jet set.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is pronounced yet . It means jet aircraft. Type of jet engine. Name given to class of wealthy and ostentatious people. In Colombia a class of chocolate bars.

  



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