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What does "un habrazo" mean?

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updated Oct 17, 2015
posted by chrismitchinson
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Welcome to the forum.

Can you add your level of Spanish and English to your profile? It is helpful for anyone responding to your questions or reading your answers.

Is this something you heard or something you read?

I only know the word without an h ('h's aren't pronounced in Spanish) If you look abrazo up you will find it is a common word.

If I have missed something in your question please repost. I am not a native Spanish speaker so it is possible the word is used as you have written it.

updated Oct 17, 2015
edited by Mardle
posted by Mardle
I dont't think so - 000a35ff, Oct 16, 2015
Why don't you think so? - rac1, Oct 16, 2015
I think he is confirming habrazo isn't a word he has heard of - Mardle, Oct 16, 2015
yes Mardle , you was right. you have not missed something. the word habrazo doesn't exist - 000a35ff, Oct 16, 2015
Chris astotxua a native speaker from Spain doesn't know the word. So you have mispelled or misheard it. - Mardle, Oct 17, 2015
Gracias astotxua - Mardle, Oct 17, 2015
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It should be "un abrazo" The "un" is an article like "a" in English. So as Mardle suggests go to the translator and type in "abrazo" and you will have your answer.

updated Oct 17, 2015
posted by gringojrf
Yea, Gringo! Right on, as usual! Some of my Latino students make this mistake. - Daniela2041, Oct 17, 2015