Coquito por siempre
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In this game, you have write one word that begins with the letter that continues the Spanish alphabet in Spanish and English.
The digraphs CH and LL are included in the letters C and L respectively.
For K, Ñ, W and X, you can use a word that contains the letter but doesn't begin with it, because so few Spanish words begin with these letters.
You must include the letter Ñ (Alt+164 = ñ \ Alt+165 = Ñ) between the N and the O.
The game restarts after we reach the letter Z.
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Be creative with the word and imagesize> that you add.
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Example:
A
apreciar
to appreciate, to be fond of
B
baúl
trunk
C
chimenea
chimney, fireplace
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P
Panal
Honeycomb
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S
Sanguijuela
Leech

T
truco ~ (trick, knack)

Nostalgia
Nostalgia

Q
Quimioterapia
Chemotherapy

R
recibir ~ to receive, welcome; to graduate

S
seda
silk

T
telescopio - telescope

U
ujier
usher

V
Vapor -Steam

G
Guaraní
The Guaraní people or the Guaraní language.
Guaraní are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America. They are distinguished from the related Tupí by their use of the Guaraní language. The traditional range of the Guaraní people is in what is now Paraguay between the Uruguay River and lower Paraguay River, the Misiones Province of Argentina, southern Brazil once as far as north as Rio de Janeiro, and parts of Uruguay and Bolivia.
Although their demographic dominance of the region has been reduced by European colonisation and the commensurate rise of mestizos, there are contemporary Guaraní populations in these areas. Most notably, the Guarani language, still widely spoken across traditional Guaraní homelands, is one of the two official languages in Paraguay, the other one being Spanish. The language was once looked down upon by the upper and middle classes, but it is now often regarded with pride and serves as a symbol of national distinctiveness. The Paraguayan population learns Guaraní both informally from social interaction and formally in public schools. In modern Spanish Guaraní is also applied to refer to any Paraguayan national in the same way that the French are sometimes called Gauls.

K
crack (la droga)
crack (form of cocaine)
This Spanish word is borrowed from English.
The following image is about addiction to social networks on computers, not crack addiction. I decided against showing pictures of crack because, who knows, it might trigger someones relapse.

More and more people are being trapped by social networks, as three out of 10 users between 15-25 years who use Twitter or Linkedin confessed to being addicted to them, according to the Mexican Society of Authors of Fine Arts.
Symptoms of Addiction
Loss of control of the use of social networks.
Episodes of compulsive use with a large investment of time and energy.
Progressive damage to the quality of life.
Postponing work due to being on social networks.
Using social networks despite damage to your family or yourself.
Having intense anxiety when unable to connect.
Having fantasies or dreams about social networks.
K
kilovatio
kilowatt

K
Koala - Koala
Q
quieto - still
