Englisch | Spanisch | |
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General | ||
General | slow danceable song originally from cuba, popular in the caribbean, with a two-by-four beat and melancholic lyrics | bolero [m] |
General | dice roll that turns up pairs, winners are three, five, six, and losers are ace, two, and four | presada [f] HN |
General | two to four rows of sown land | torna [f] ES local |
Idioms | ||
Idioms | sure as two and two is four | como dos y dos son cuatro |
Phrases | ||
Phrases | as sure as two and two is four | tan seguro como que dos más dos es cuatro |
Phrases | two to four times | dos a cuatro veces |
Music | ||
Music | lively musical composition with a two by four rhythm | chobena [f] BO:E |
Folklore | ||
Folklore | danzón music, in a two by four beat with a slow rhythm | danzón [m] MX NI CU DO PR |
Folklore | lively two-by-four country dance with a military style (the compere marks the rhythm with his baton) | carabiné [m] DO |