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Meaning of pacá




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

pacá
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It is one of the ways to call a few small, or medium-sized rodents belonging to the genus Cunicilus and the family Cuniculidae. They are also known as guaguas, pacas, limpets, guatinajas or guardatinajas. They are in the Colombian Andes. Also is the apocope of here.

  




Pedro Crespo Refoyo

I understand that paca is a vulgarismo that is used in oral and careless language. It is a contraction of two terms: for, which is a preposition, and to the adverb of place here equivalent and synonymous with the deictic here that indicates the nearness or proximity of the transmitter or speaker. The right thing is to here or here. The first being the form suitable for this sloppy and vulgar expression.

  


Anónimo

PACA: Closer than here.

  



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