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divisa
Presentél/ella/ustedconjugation ofdivisar.
divisa
Affirmative imperativeconjugation ofdivisar.

divisa

la divisa(
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bee
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. foreign currency
Ud. tendrá que cambiar su dinero en el banco, porque aquí no admitimos divisa.You'll have to exchange your money at the bank, because we don't accept foreign currency here.
b. currency
El hotel ofrece servicio de cambio de divisas para viajeros del exterior.The hotel offers a currency exchange service for foreign travelers.
a. emblem
Los astronautas llevan la divisa de la NASA en el pecho y la bandera de su país en el brazo.Astronauts carry NASA's emblem on their chests and their country's flags on their arms.
b. insignia
La gorra de ese oficial tiene la divisa de Capitán de la Armada.That officer's cap has a Navy Captain's insignia.
a. motto
La divisa de los tres mosqueteros era "uno para todos y todos para uno".The motto of the three musketeers was "one for all, and all for one"
a. colored ribbons
El toro que salió al ruedo tiene la divisa verde y roja de la ganadería Miura.The bull in the arena has the green and red colored ribbons of the Miura cattle ranch.
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