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and sometimes y a veces
and sometimes y de vez en cuando

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Anglais Espagnol
General
suffix used to form diminutives, derogatory words of affective value, sometimes from adjectives and nouns cete [suf]
mass of clay mixed with straw, sometimes molded in brick-shape and air dried (used in the construction of walls) adobón [m] VEECPE
cylindrical wafer filled with dulce de leche or cream and sometimes covered with chocolate cubanito [m] ARUY
drink prepared with the juice from the lower portion of the maguey, sometimes sweetened and boiled with cornstarch chahuarmishqui (del quechua) [m] EC
store where food is sold retail and sometimes subsidized or administered by the state expendio [m] MXUY
virulent, contagious disease, frequent and deadly in sheep, cattle, goats and sometimes horses carbón [m] CO
croquette made of rice flour, butter, sugar, salt, and sometimes also local cheese almojábana [f] PR
glass or ceramic container with a short neck and sometimes lined, used for liquids damesana [f] PADOdisused
glass or ceramic container with a short neck and sometimes lined, used for liquids damasana [f] MXdisused
glass or ceramic container with a short neck and sometimes lined, used for liquids damasana [f] CUPE
popular establishment where alcoholic beverages and sometimes meals are served and sold cantina [f] AMER
popular establishment where alcoholic beverages and sometimes meals are served and sold cantina [f] UYdisused
variety of alabaster sometimes gray used in ceramics and decorations piedra de huamanga [f] PE:C
dress oneself with haste and, sometimes, carelessly chantar [v] ECPEBOCLAR
Colloquial
wine with some refreshment and sometimes served with moonshine and fruit, pop- vino arreglado [m] CL
festive, insistent, and sometimes annoying joke chapa [f] VE
Proverbs
luck and olives sometimes many and sometimes none fortuna y aceituna, a veces mucha y a veces ninguna
Gastronomy
a condiment made with chili peppers, onions, garlic, water, oil and sometimes milk ají [m] VE:W
dry sweet prepared with yucca starch, water, sugar, and sometimes eggs cusubé [m] CU
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
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla stuffed with beans and topped with salsa, cheese, and sometimes meat huarache [m] MX
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla stuffed with beans and topped with salsa, cheese, and sometimes meat quarache [m] MX
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla stuffed with beans and topped with salsa, cheese, and sometimes meat guarache [m] MX
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
meal made with cheese, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, raisins, and sometimes mashed or pureed banana, typically used as filling for turnovers mejido [m] EC
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla filled with beans and topped with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat quarache [m] MX
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla filled with beans and topped with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat huarache [m] MX
thick oval-shaped corn tortilla filled with beans and topped with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat guarache [m] MX
sweet bread made from whole wheat flour, baking soda, raw sugar cane, and sometimes grated cheese acema [f] VE
sweet bread made from whole wheat flour, baking soda, raw sugar cane, and sometimes grated cheese acemita [f] VE
sweet bread made from whole wheat flour, baking soda, raw sugar cane, and sometimes grated cheese acema [f] VE
sweet shaped like a cylinder, made with milk, sugar, butter and sometimes chopped nuts or chocolate natilla [f] UY
thick sweet made with quince pulp, water, sugar, and sometimes cornstarch served with chunks of fresh cheese pesada de nance [f] PA
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] MXHNSVNICRPA
Botany
a forage plant, perennial, up to 2 m high, with stalk straight and rough, sometimes decumbent at the base camalot [m] MXGTHNSVNICUDO
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) huinar [m] MX
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) huinari [m] MX
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) huinare [m] MX
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) malvillón [m] GT
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] CUPR
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) afata [f] AR
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) afata [f] AR
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) escobadura [f] AR
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) malva [f] GTHNNI
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
a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the family malvaceae, native to the new world tropics and subtropics (sida rhombifolia) popotalagua [f] MX
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] CUPR
Folklore
song with a sentimental and sometimes elegiac tone gallino [m] PA
song with a sentimental and sometimes elegiac tone gallina [f] PA
(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