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Meaning of volo




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

volo
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It's an Italian word for flight. In Italy there is a musical group called Il Volo (The Flight), which performs classic crossover. It is a male trio, consisting of a baritone and two tenors. In the central part of Colombia we say bolo ( with b ) to the pumpkin, which is a cucurbitate plant.

  




furoya

I don't think it's trying to be espam from some lyrical trio or a chain of ice cream boxes, so in Spanish it should be an error by flying , bolo, vow, doful, alone, or dozens of other words.

  


Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Volo : The first meaning that comes to mind is that of the Latin verb which means to want , which is stated : volo vis velle volui (the supine is not used) and that, as it is evident, is irregular. Here could be the origin of the expression and appellation of the Toledans, although it is not safe, because there are those who give other etymologies. Bolus! It is a contemptuous and contemptuous expression with many nuances. Come on, bolo! Yes, bolo! : Tell me another milonga! You fool! You little fool! , they would add those of Albacete

  


Margarito Cazares Guerrero

Past the verb fly

  



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