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Kategorie |
Englisch |
Spanisch |
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General |
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1 |
General |
suffix used to form diminutives, derogatory words of affective value, sometimes from adjectives and nouns |
cete [suf]
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2 |
General |
as it was sometimes called |
como a veces se le llama [adv]
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3 |
General |
as it was sometimes called |
tal y como solía llamarse [adv]
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4 |
General |
mass of clay mixed with straw, sometimes molded in brick-shape and air dried (used in the construction of walls) |
adobón [m]
VE
EC
PE
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5 |
General |
wire clip used to attach papers (sometimes covered with plastic) |
ataché (francés) [m]
CU
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6 |
General |
a mining tool, sometimes made from wood (used to insert explosives into the mine face) |
atracador [m]
AR:W
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7 |
General |
wetlands sometimes flooded by rainwater/nearby river/pond |
bañado [m]
PE
PY
AR
UY
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8 |
General |
wetlands sometimes flooded by rainwater/nearby river/pond |
bañado [m]
BO:Ne,E,S
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9 |
General |
a herbal plant with unpleasant odor that is found sometimes in cultivated lands of the mountains |
ayachilchil [m]
EC:S
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10 |
General |
exercise or military maneuvers, which can sometimes cover up a protest or rebellion |
boinazo [m]
CL
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11 |
General |
long cylinder of rolled tobacco paste, sometimes with a sweetening substance, which is chewed or smoked in a pipe |
andullo [m]
MX:Se
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12 |
General |
long cylinder of rolled tobacco paste, sometimes with a sweetening substance, which is chewed or smoked in a pipe |
andullo [m]
CU
DO
PR
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13 |
General |
long cylinder of rolled tobacco paste, sometimes with a sweetening substance, which is chewed or smoked in a pipe |
andullo [m]
NI
disused
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14 |
General |
long cylinder of rolled tobacco paste, sometimes with a sweetening substance, which is chewed or smoked in a pipe |
anduyo [m]
CU
DO
PR
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15 |
General |
long cylinder of rolled tobacco paste, sometimes with a sweetening substance, which is chewed or smoked in a pipe |
anduyo [m]
MX:Se
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16 |
General |
long cylinder of rolled tobacco paste, sometimes with a sweetening substance, which is chewed or smoked in a pipe |
anduyo [m]
NI
disused
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17 |
General |
cylindrical wafer filled with dulce de leche or cream and sometimes covered with chocolate |
cubanito [m]
AR
UY
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18 |
General |
drink prepared with the juice from the lower portion of the maguey, sometimes sweetened and boiled with cornstarch |
chahuarmishqui (del quechua) [m]
EC
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19 |
General |
store where food is sold retail and sometimes subsidized or administered by the state |
expendio [m]
MX
UY
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20 |
General |
virulent, contagious disease, frequent and deadly in sheep, cattle, goats and sometimes horses |
carbón [m]
CO
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21 |
General |
flour made from roasted grains or other starchy plants, sometimes with salt |
cofio [m]
PA
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22 |
General |
person associated with the government who is sometimes in charge of paying bribes |
hombre del maletín [m]
EC
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23 |
General |
noise that sometimes occurs when the air enters the lungs |
jipío [m]
DO
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24 |
General |
croquette made of rice flour, butter, sugar, salt, and sometimes also local cheese |
almojábana [f]
PR
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25 |
General |
sometimes with standing water |
madrevieja [f]
PA
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26 |
General |
girls' game that is accompanied by allusive verses to an insect they name, sometimes by singing |
cucarachita martina [f]
PR
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27 |
General |
glass or ceramic container with a short neck and sometimes lined, used for liquids |
damesana [f]
PA
DO
disused
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28 |
General |
glass or ceramic container with a short neck and sometimes lined, used for liquids |
damasana [f]
MX
disused
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29 |
General |
glass or ceramic container with a short neck and sometimes lined, used for liquids |
damasana [f]
CU
PE
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30 |
General |
stomach condition that is sometimes experienced by foreigners visiting chile |
chilenitis [f]
CL
rare
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31 |
General |
stomach condition that is sometimes experienced by foreigners visiting chile |
chilitis [f]
CL
rare
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32 |
General |
rural property with a home that is devoted to agriculture or sometimes animal husbandry |
capuera [f]
PY
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33 |
General |
stomach condition that is sometimes experienced by foreigners visiting chile |
chilenitis [f]
CL
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34 |
General |
popular establishment where alcoholic beverages and sometimes meals are served and sold |
cantina [f]
AMER
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35 |
General |
popular establishment where alcoholic beverages and sometimes meals are served and sold |
cantina [f]
UY
disused
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36 |
General |
rudimentary enclosure sometimes erected on the street or in a plaza to celebrate bull fighting festivals |
corralera [f]
CO:N
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37 |
General |
strip of solid ground, sometimes arable, that surrounds a bog or swamp |
costanera [f]
CU
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38 |
General |
woman who has sex with many men, sometimes for money |
jugadora [f]
PE
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39 |
General |
variety of alabaster sometimes gray used in ceramics and decorations |
piedra de huamanga [f]
PE:C
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40 |
General |
relating to a person that says intentionally, sometimes without measure, what he or she believes may please others |
ayayero [adj]
PE
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41 |
General |
dress oneself with haste and, sometimes, carelessly |
chantar [v]
EC
PE
BO
CL
AR
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42 |
General |
work in a trade or realize a function, sometimes without the corresponding designation |
fungir [v]
MX
DO
VE
EC
PE
BO
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43 |
General |
cut something, sometimes to damage or destroy it |
cortajear [v]
BO
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Idioms |
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44 |
Idioms |
be very skilled in business (sometimes in negative meaning) |
ser un fenicio [v]
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45 |
Idioms |
be very skilled in business (sometimes in negative meaning) |
ser un judío [v]
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46 |
Idioms |
rejoice or celebrate with boisterous public demonstrations (sometimes beforehand) |
lanzar las campanas a vuelo [v]
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47 |
Idioms |
rejoice or celebrate with boisterous public demonstrations (sometimes beforehand) |
echar las campanas a vuelo [v]
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48 |
Idioms |
sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease |
ser el remedio peor que la enfermedad [v]
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49 |
Idioms |
the biter is sometimes bit |
el cazador es a veces cazado
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50 |
Idioms |
even the best steed sometimes stumbles |
no hay caballo, por bueno que sea, que no tropiece
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51 |
Idioms |
even the best steed sometimes stumbles |
al mejor cazador, se le va la liebre
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52 |
Idioms |
make someone carry out a physical/violent activity (sometimes by subjecting them to corporal punishment) |
dar huaraca [v]
CL
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53 |
Idioms |
make someone carry out a physical or violent activity (sometimes by subjecting them to corporal punishment) |
dar guaraca [v]
CL
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54 |
Idioms |
disclose information, sometimes baseless or disturbing |
correr la bola [v]
GT
HN
NI
PA
CU
CO
PE
BO
CL
AR
UY
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55 |
Idioms |
disclose information, sometimes baseless or disturbing |
correr la bolilla [v]
BO
AR
UY
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56 |
Idioms |
disclose information, sometimes baseless or disturbing |
correr una bola [v]
VE
CU
UY
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Speaking |
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57 |
Speaking |
it's ok to be selfish sometimes |
a veces no tiene nada de malo ser egoísta
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58 |
Speaking |
it's natural to be selfish sometimes |
a veces es normal ser egoísta
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59 |
Speaking |
it's ok to be selfish sometimes |
a veces está bien ser egoísta
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60 |
Speaking |
it's normal to be selfish sometimes |
a veces es normal ser egoísta
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61 |
Speaking |
you surprise me sometimes |
a veces me sorprendes
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62 |
Speaking |
sometimes we may be selfish |
a veces solemos ser egoístas
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63 |
Speaking |
it sometimes happens that... |
sucede a veces que...
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64 |
Speaking |
and sometimes |
y a veces
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65 |
Speaking |
and sometimes |
y de vez en cuando
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66 |
Speaking |
sometimes i don't know when you're kidding |
a veces no sé cuándo estás bromeando
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67 |
Speaking |
sometimes i think maybe they're right |
a veces pienso que tal vez tengan razón
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68 |
Speaking |
she can be touchy sometimes |
(ella) puede ser quisquillosa a veces
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69 |
Speaking |
she can be touchy sometimes |
a veces es un poco tiquismiquis
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70 |
Speaking |
she can be touchy sometimes |
(ella) puede ser susceptible a veces
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71 |
Speaking |
i lie sometimes |
a veces miento
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Phrases |
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72 |
Phrases |
homer sometimes nods |
nadie es perfecto
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73 |
Phrases |
sometimes, although rare |
que sucede pocas veces
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74 |
Phrases |
sometimes it's better to keep your mouth shut |
en boca cerrada no entran moscas
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75 |
Phrases |
even sometimes |
a veces incluso
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Colloquial |
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76 |
Colloquial |
person who impresses others (sometimes by pretending to be something they are not) |
descrestador [m]
CO
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77 |
Colloquial |
wine with some refreshment and sometimes served with moonshine and fruit, pop- |
vino arreglado [m]
CL
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78 |
Colloquial |
person who impresses others (sometimes by pretending to be something they are not) |
descrestadora [f]
CO
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79 |
Colloquial |
festive, insistent, and sometimes annoying joke |
chapa [f]
VE
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80 |
Colloquial |
cut something, sometimes to damage or destroy it |
cortajear [v]
AR
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Proverbs |
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81 |
Proverbs |
sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease |
el remedio puede ser peor que la enfermedad
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82 |
Proverbs |
it's good to dream sometimes |
de ilusión también se vive
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83 |
Proverbs |
sometimes it's good to hold the candle to the devil |
encender una vela a dios y otra al diablo
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84 |
Proverbs |
luck and olives sometimes many and sometimes none |
fortuna y aceituna, a veces mucha y a veces ninguna
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85 |
Proverbs |
the devil loads the guns (sometimes the phrase is used to advice someone when he/she decides to do a risky thing) |
las armas las carga el diablo
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86 |
Proverbs |
indicating that sometimes an explanation is found in a premonition |
descubrir con los ojos lo que se conocía con el corazón
PR
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87 |
Proverbs |
indicating that sometimes one opts for the path that seems the easiest without knowing whether one will have success that way |
no dejar camino por vereda
CU
PR
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88 |
Proverbs |
sometimes you work hard for nothing |
nadie sabe para quién trabaja
SV
NI
CR
PA
CU
PR
CO
VE
BO
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Marine Biology |
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89 |
Marine Biology |
a large portion of algae that is sometimes supernatant in the water |
algazo [m]
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Gastronomy |
|
90 |
Gastronomy |
a condiment made with chili peppers, onions, garlic, water, oil and sometimes milk |
ají [m]
VE:W
|
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91 |
Gastronomy |
dry sweet prepared with yucca starch, water, sugar, and sometimes eggs |
cusubé [m]
CU
|
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92 |
Gastronomy |
dish consisting of rice, beans, pork, chicken, beef, or fish, salad, fried egg, and sometimes mature banana, all served on the same plate |
casado [m]
CR
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93 |
Gastronomy |
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla stuffed with beans and topped with salsa, cheese, and sometimes meat |
huarache [m]
MX
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94 |
Gastronomy |
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla stuffed with beans and topped with salsa, cheese, and sometimes meat |
quarache [m]
MX
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95 |
Gastronomy |
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla stuffed with beans and topped with salsa, cheese, and sometimes meat |
guarache [m]
MX
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96 |
Gastronomy |
rectangular sweet, made with two or three layers of dough joined with grape syrup, dulce de leche, chilacayote, sweet potato, and sometimes covered with sugar |
guisadilla [m]
AR:Nw
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97 |
Gastronomy |
dessert made of stale cookies or bread, sometimes previously moistened in milk, then sprinkled with sugar water or sugar cane honey |
kururu [m]
PY
|
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98 |
Gastronomy |
meal made with cheese, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, raisins, and sometimes mashed or pureed banana, typically used as filling for turnovers |
mejido [m]
EC
|
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99 |
Gastronomy |
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla filled with beans and topped with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat |
quarache [m]
MX
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100 |
Gastronomy |
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla filled with beans and topped with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat |
huarache [m]
MX
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101 |
Gastronomy |
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla filled with beans and topped with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat |
guarache [m]
MX
|
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102 |
Gastronomy |
sweet bread made from whole wheat flour, baking soda, raw sugar cane, and sometimes grated cheese |
acemita [f]
VE
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103 |
Gastronomy |
sweet bread made from whole wheat flour, baking soda, raw sugar cane, and sometimes grated cheese |
acema [f]
VE
|
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104 |
Gastronomy |
sweet bread made from whole wheat flour, baking soda, raw sugar cane, and sometimes grated cheese |
acema [f]
VE
|
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105 |
Gastronomy |
ball of corn dough that is sometimes added to bean soup |
masita [f]
SV
|
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106 |
Gastronomy |
sweet shaped like a cylinder, made with milk, sugar, butter and sometimes chopped nuts or chocolate |
natilla [f]
UY
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107 |
Gastronomy |
thick sweet made with quince pulp, water, sugar, and sometimes cornstarch served with chunks of fresh cheese |
pesada de nance [f]
PA
|
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108 |
Gastronomy |
sweet made with two or three layers of dough with grape syrup, dulce de leche, fig-leaf gourd or sweet potato, sometimes covered with sugar |
quesadilla [f]
AR:Nw
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Music |
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109 |
Music |
contemporary popular music genre rooted in corridos, rancheras, and traditional music of northern mexico, with lyrics of everyday stories, sometimes related to drug trafficking |
música grupera [f]
MX
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
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Botany |
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110 |
Botany |
a forage plant, perennial, up to 2 m high, with stalk straight and rough, sometimes decumbent at the base |
camalot [m]
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
CU
DO
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111 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
huinar [m]
MX
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112 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
huinari [m]
MX
|
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113 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
huinare [m]
MX
|
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114 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
malvillón [m]
GT
|
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115 |
Botany |
a large shrub or, more commonly, a tree with a spreading crown, that can sometimes grow up to 25 metres tall (luehea speciosa). |
bonete [m]
SV
|
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116 |
Botany |
a rough grass up to 70 cm high, with striated and winged branches, alternating leaves, sometimes lanceolate and solitary orange yellow flower with long peduncle (verbesina alata). ♦ escoba. |
botoncillo [m]
CU
PR
|
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117 |
Botany |
a large tree, with a dense, irregular or rounded crown, that can sometimes reach a height of 25 metres (poulsenia armata) |
cucua [m]
PA
|
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118 |
Botany |
a large tree, with a dense, irregular or rounded crown, that can sometimes reach a height of 25 metres (poulsenia armata) |
ñumi [m]
PA
|
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119 |
Botany |
a large tree, with a dense, irregular or rounded crown, that can sometimes reach a height of 25 metres (poulsenia armata) |
ñumí [m]
PA
|
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120 |
Botany |
a large tree, with a dense, irregular or rounded crown, that can sometimes reach a height of 25 metres (poulsenia armata) |
cucuá [m]
EC
PE
|
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121 |
Botany |
a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species capsicum annuum (capsicum frutescens) |
chiltoma [m]
HN
CR
rare
|
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122 |
Botany |
a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species capsicum annuum (capsicum frutescens) |
chile picante [m]
GT
HN
SV
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123 |
Botany |
a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species capsicum annuum (capsicum frutescens) |
chiltepe [m]
GT
HN
SV
NI
|
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124 |
Botany |
a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species capsicum annuum (capsicum frutescens) |
chilpete [m]
HN
CR:Nw
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125 |
Botany |
a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species capsicum annuum (capsicum frutescens) |
chilpepe [m]
HN
SV
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126 |
Botany |
an aquatic, sometimes deciduous species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family (ludwigia peruviana) |
chilillo [m]
HN
SV
|
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127 |
Botany |
a small to large tree that can sometimes grow up to 35 metres tall (lonchocarpus castilloi) |
manchiche [m]
GT
|
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128 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
afata [f]
AR
|
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129 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
afata [f]
AR
|
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130 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
escobadura [f]
AR
|
|
131 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
malva [f]
GT
HN
NI
|
|
132 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
popotalagua [f]
MX
|
|
133 |
Botany |
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) |
mata alfalfa [f]
AR:Nw
|
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134 |
Botany |
a rough grass up to 70 cm high, with striated and winged branches, alternating leaves, sometimes lanceolate and solitary orange yellow flower with long peduncle (verbesina alata). ♦ escoba. |
escoba [f]
CU
PR
|
|
135 |
Botany |
a large tree, with a dense, irregular or rounded crown, that can sometimes reach a height of 25 metres (poulsenia armata) |
llanchama [f]
PE
|
|
136 |
Botany |
a large tree, with a dense, irregular or rounded crown, that can sometimes reach a height of 25 metres (poulsenia armata) |
yanchama [f]
PA
|
|
137 |
Botany |
a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species capsicum annuum (capsicum frutescens) |
malagueta [f]
PE:E
|
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Entomology |
|
138 |
Entomology |
oval honeycomb built by termites in trees or poles that sometimes reach up to 60 cm in diameter |
comejenera [f]
PR
VE
|
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Folklore |
|
139 |
Folklore |
song with a sentimental and sometimes elegiac tone |
gallino [m]
PA
|
|
140 |
Folklore |
rhythmical dance performed by stomping sometimes on a wooden platform |
huapango [m]
MX
|
|
141 |
Folklore |
rhythmical dance performed by stomping sometimes on a wooden platform |
guapango [m]
MX
|
|
142 |
Folklore |
song with a sentimental and sometimes elegiac tone |
gallina [f]
PA
|
|
143 |
Folklore |
(in the carnival festival) to sprinkle work stations in mines with alcohol and sometimes block from a llama or rooster as an offering to mother earth or pachamama, to ask for good luck or fortune in work |
challar (del quechua) [v]
BO:W,C,S
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