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How do I ask for beef jerky in Spanish?
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Personas que crecieron leyendo novelas. Que significa?
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No olvides que hay alguien que da cariño
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Is there any difference between garbage and trash?
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'keep' as in 'to keep someone from...'?
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Interested in origin of words? Play these "Etymology Games".
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Is there any possibility for bringing back our profiles that once existed here on spanishdict, and then on spanishdict.ning?
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Hello! I need help with the usage of tambien and tampoco.
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How is 8.424 translated into spanish using words?
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'El cura del pueblo se fue ____ confesionario de la iglesia para confesar a ____ feligreses'.
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posted by lapodaca11
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is there spanish from spain and spanish from mexico?
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updated May 9, 2011
posted by flowerlover
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I have heard that the verb Querer in the Preterite tense (quise, quisiste, quiso...) means "to refuse to do something." How is this used?
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posted by drewkramer
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What is the best translation of "Que lastima que no tengo mas ojos para mirarte!"?
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posted by breinholtz
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Why is it" todas partes", when "parte" is a masculine noun? I figure it should be todos partes.
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posted by carleenr
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Protagoniza = stars. Star (in the sky) =???
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posted by Samian
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Sabiduría del Día 21: A fool and his money are soon parted
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posted by DJ_Huero
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Sabiduría del Día 20: If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen
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posted by DJ_Huero
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This is a quiz for those who want to learn Spanish
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updated May 9, 2011
posted by john123456789
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well i met someone who said his name was" falsto" or something like that and it meant "freddy" in english and i was wondering if that was true?
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posted by wright_wendy
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