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İngilizce |
İspanyolca |
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| 1 |
General |
place to hold a public dance |
bailadero [m] |
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| 2 |
General |
related to dance |
dancístico [adj] |
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| 3 |
General |
dance to a tambourine |
panderetear [v] |
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| 4 |
General |
ask someone to dance |
sacar a bailar a alguien [v] |
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| 5 |
General |
ask somebody to dance |
pedir un baile [v] |
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| 6 |
General |
gourd used as an instrument to accompany dance music |
güiro [m] ANTCRMX |
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| 7 |
General |
afro-peruvian dance where the men hold a candle they use to try to burn a ribbon the women wear |
alcatraz [m] PE |
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| 8 |
General |
dance to lively music where the couples are joined only by the arms, which are extended and intertwined in order to form elegant and provocative poses |
alza que te han visto [m] EC |
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| 9 |
General |
surprise visit to a house during the christmas holidays with musical instruments in order to dance and sing |
asalto [m] CUPR |
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| 10 |
General |
surprise visit to a house during the carnaval holidays with musical instruments in order to dance and sing |
asalto [m] UY |
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| 11 |
General |
indigenous dance performed to the music of kettledrum or tabor |
atabal [m] CU |
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| 12 |
General |
competition of folkloric dances in which two people or groups dance face to face |
atipanacuy [m] PE |
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| 13 |
General |
display of flags or banners waving to the rhythm of a drum and flute during a dance |
bandereo [m] HNNIDO |
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| 14 |
General |
meeting of players and dancers to perform the bomba dance |
bombazo [m] PR |
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| 15 |
General |
dance held for someone who is about to take a trip |
cacharpari [m] PErur. |
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| 16 |
General |
regional dance from darien similar to the tamborito |
bullarengue [m] PA |
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| 17 |
General |
regional dance from darien similar to the tamborito |
bullerengue [m] PA |
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| 18 |
General |
a dance celebrated on st. andrew's day, with women dressed in white and their hair powdered with talcum to make it white |
baile blanco [m] DO |
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| 19 |
General |
a folkloric dance in which a woman runs after a man until he falls or escapes and the turn is given to someone else |
baile de la chicha maya [m] CO |
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| 20 |
General |
a dance in which participants have to pay an anticipated fee |
baile de guante [m] GT |
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| 21 |
General |
a dance to the music of a drum |
baile de jinca [m] VErare |
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| 22 |
General |
a traditional dance by garifuna dancers performed on the holy saturday to the music of wind instruments and shells |
baile de las tiras [m] HN:N |
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| 23 |
General |
a dance performed by a person dressed in black, with a wooden mask with a big mustache, a whip on his/her right hand and a stuffed iguana on his/her left hand, dancing with flute music and to the rhythm of a drum, in honor of st. matthew |
baile del garrobo [m] HN:W |
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| 24 |
General |
a folkloric dance in which the couple dances loosely with kerchiefs and tapping to the rhythm of the music |
bailecito [m] BOAR:Nw |
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| 25 |
General |
the music and the singing of a dance with this name, to the rhythm of the charango or guitar, bombo and quena typical of the bolivian andean region |
bailecito [m] BOAR:Nw |
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| 26 |
General |
a folkloric dance in which the couple dances loosely with kerchiefs and tapping to the rhythm of the music |
bailecito de la tierra [m] BO |
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| 27 |
General |
indigenous folk dance in which dancers hold a bow and arrows and play with them to the sound of music as a part of the choreography |
chuncho [m] BO:C,W |
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| 28 |
General |
typical dance performed in pairs in a circle moving clockwise to the beat of a band |
fandango [m] CO |
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| 29 |
General |
string used to make a spinning top dance |
caricón [m] VE |
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| 30 |
General |
dance hall dance related to the gavotte and minuet, accompanied by music with two parts fast and slow |
cuando [m] AR |
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| 31 |
General |
person who likes to listen to or dance merengue |
merenguero [m] NIPADOPR |
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| 32 |
General |
people gathered together to dance |
rumbón [m] PR |
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| 33 |
General |
person who likes to listen to and dance to typical music |
tipiquero [m] PAderog. |
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| 34 |
General |
territory subject to the jurisdiction of the dance, ordinary judge in certain manor towns in the crown of aragon |
bailiazgo [m] disused |
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| 35 |
General |
dance to send-off or bid farewell |
cacharpari (quechua) [m] PE |
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| 36 |
General |
braided cord used to dance trompo |
cabuya [f] DOPR |
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| 37 |
General |
facilities where people can dance and listen to cumbia |
bailante [f] AR |
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| 38 |
General |
traditional folk dance performed by young women and that forms part of the ritual dances dedicated to the virgin mary |
cullaca [f] CL |
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| 39 |
General |
dance similar to cumbia that is danced to the accordion and the flauta de millo woodwind instrument |
cumbiamba [f] CO:N |
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| 40 |
General |
public establishment where young people dance and listen to music |
confitería bailable [f] AR |
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| 41 |
General |
person who likes to listen to or dance merengue |
merenguera [f] NIPADOPR |
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| 42 |
General |
person who likes to listen to and dance to typical music |
tipiquera [f] PAderog. |
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| 43 |
General |
relating to a dance, revelry, or fun |
cumbanchero [adj] NICU |
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| 44 |
General |
relating to the cueca traditional dance |
cuequero [adj] BOCL |
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| 45 |
General |
pertaining to the joropo dance |
joropero [adj] CO |
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| 46 |
General |
pertaining to the milonga music, song, or dance |
milonguero [adj] ARUY |
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| 47 |
General |
dance very close to each other (a couple) |
afincarse [v] PR |
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| 48 |
General |
dance to the rhythm of the music played by a carnival troupe |
arrollar [v] CU |
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| 49 |
General |
get together to dance |
amanojarse [v] PArur. |
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| 50 |
General |
dance provocatively moving the buttocks, especially to reggaeton music |
culear (del inglés to cool) [v] PR |
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| 51 |
General |
dance to reggaeton |
chambonear [v] PRteen |
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| 52 |
General |
it expresses the order to start the pericón (traditional dance) |
¡adentro! [interj] UY |
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| 53 |
General |
expressing the order to stop dancing for a while during the cueca traditional andean dance so that the dancing partners can have a drink while interlocking their arms |
¡aro! [interj] BO |
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| Idioms |
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| 54 |
Idioms |
dance to the tune of someone |
bailar al compás de la música de alguien [v] |
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| 55 |
Idioms |
dance to someone’s tune |
bailar al compás de la música de alguien [v] |
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| 56 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiar de chaqueta [v] |
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| 57 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiar la chaqueta [v] |
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| 58 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiar de camisa [v] |
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| 59 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiar la camisa [v] |
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| 60 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiarse de chaqueta [v] |
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| 61 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiarse la chaqueta [v] |
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| 62 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiarse de camisa [v] |
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| 63 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
cambiarse la camisa [v] |
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| 64 |
Idioms |
dance to anaother tune |
volver la chaqueta [v] |
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| 65 |
Idioms |
dance to another tune |
ser un chaquetero [v] |
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| 66 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiar la chaqueta [v] |
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| 67 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiar de camisa [v] |
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| 68 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiar la camisa [v] |
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| 69 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiarse de chaqueta [v] |
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| 70 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiarse la chaqueta [v] |
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| 71 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiarse de camisa [v] |
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| 72 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiarse la camisa [v] |
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| 73 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
volver la chaqueta [v] |
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| 74 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiar de chaqueta [v] |
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| 75 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
ser un chaquetero [v] |
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| 76 |
Idioms |
dance to another tune |
cambiar de actitud [v] |
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| 77 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiar de actitud [v] |
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| 78 |
Idioms |
dance to a different tune |
cambiar de comportamiento [v] |
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| 79 |
Idioms |
dance to another tune |
adoptar un enfoque diferente [v] |
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| 80 |
Idioms |
dance to another tune |
tomar una postura diferente [v] |
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| 81 |
Idioms |
dance to another tune |
cambiar de postura [v] |
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| 82 |
Idioms |
dance to another tune |
cambiar de comportamiento [v] |
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| 83 |
Idioms |
dance to somebody's tune |
obedecer las órdenes de alguien [v] |
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| 84 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
seguirle la corriente a alguien [v] |
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| 85 |
Idioms |
dance to somebody's pipe |
obedecer las órdenes de alguien [v] |
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| 86 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
obedecer la voluntad de alguien [v] |
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| 87 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
seguir las órdenes de alguien [v] |
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| 88 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
estar bajo las órdenes de alguien [v] |
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| 89 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
estar a lo que ordene alguien [v] |
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| 90 |
Idioms |
dance to the tune of someone |
seguir las órdenes de alguien [v] |
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| 91 |
Idioms |
dance to the tune of someone |
seguirle la corriente a alguien [v] |
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| 92 |
Idioms |
dance to the tune of someone |
estar bajo las órdenes de alguien [v] |
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| 93 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
llevar el genio a alguien [v] |
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| 94 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
llevar la corriente a alguien [v] |
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| 95 |
Idioms |
dance to someone's tune |
seguir la corriente a alguien [v] |
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| 96 |
Idioms |
invite to dance |
echar el alta un maestro de danza [v] |
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| 97 |
Idioms |
ask someone to dance |
sacar a bailar [v] |
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| 98 |
Idioms |
lead to the dance floor |
sacar a bailar [v] |
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| 99 |
Idioms |
to dance to someone’s tune |
llevar/seguir la corriente a alguien |
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| 100 |
Idioms |
dance to the tune of someone |
llevar/seguir la corriente a alguien |
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| 101 |
Idioms |
have a break to a rest (after a dance session) |
hacer un aro [v] CL |
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| 102 |
Idioms |
dance very close to the partner |
brillar la hebilla [v] COVE |
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| 103 |
Idioms |
go to a dance |
dar brillo a la hebilla [v] PA |
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| 104 |
Idioms |
(for a couple) to dance very closely |
bailar en una loseta [v] PR |
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| 105 |
Idioms |
(for a couple) to dance very closely |
bailar en un ladrillo [v] NIPAVE |
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| 106 |
Idioms |
go to a dance |
dar brillo a la hebilla [v] PAteen |
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| 107 |
Idioms |
dance close to one's partner |
guayar la hebilla [v] PR |
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| 108 |
Idioms |
remain seated due to lack of a partner while others dance (woman) |
comer pavo [v] PACOVEdisused |
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| 109 |
Idioms |
dance to the rhythm of the music |
mover la angarilla [v] COderog. |
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| 110 |
Idioms |
ask to dance |
pedir pichón [v] PA |
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| Speaking |
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| 111 |
Speaking |
i'll make him dance to a different tune |
lo voy a poner a tono (cambiar de actitud) |
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| 112 |
Speaking |
would you care to dance? |
¿le apetece bailar conmigo? |
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| 113 |
Speaking |
would you like to dance with me? |
¿le gustaría bailar conmigo? |
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| 114 |
Speaking |
would you care to dance? |
¿le importaría bailar? |
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| 115 |
Speaking |
would you care to dance? |
¿te importaría bailar? |
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| 116 |
Speaking |
would you like to dance with me? |
¿quiere bailar conmigo? |
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| 117 |
Speaking |
would you like to dance with me? |
¿quieres bailar conmigo? |
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| 118 |
Speaking |
would you care to dance? |
¿te apatece un baile? |
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| 119 |
Speaking |
would you care to dance? |
¿te apetece bailar? |
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| 120 |
Speaking |
would you like to dance with me? |
¿te gustaría bailar conmigo? |
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| 121 |
Speaking |
i don't know how to dance |
no sé bailar |
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| 122 |
Speaking |
i want to dance |
quiero bailar |
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| Colloquial |
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| 123 |
Colloquial |
dance held for someone who is about to take a trip |
cacharpari [m] BO:W,S |
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| 124 |
Colloquial |
popular music and dance in which couples twirl and dance to a fast beat |
guaino [m] PErare |
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| 125 |
Colloquial |
popular music and dance in which couples twirl and dance to a fast beat |
guaino [m] CL |
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| 126 |
Colloquial |
popular music and dance in which couples twirl and dance to a fast beat |
huaino [m] CL |
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| 127 |
Colloquial |
character in the torito dance wearing a black mask with a human face with a pair of white eyes, which is fastened to the head by a kind of cap formed with hair, ending in a bow |
japutuqui [m] BO:N,E |
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| 128 |
Colloquial |
party or informal meeting where people come to dance |
motivito [m] CU |
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| 129 |
Colloquial |
set of cheerful songs to dance to at the end of a party |
ensaladilla [f] BO |
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| 130 |
Colloquial |
woman not asked to dance at a party |
planchadora [f] BO:W |
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| 131 |
Colloquial |
person belonging to a brotherhood of popular dancers who wear a turban and dance in front of religious images during festivities |
turbante [m/f] CL |
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| 132 |
Colloquial |
invite someone to dance |
pedir una palomita [v] COVE |
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| 133 |
Colloquial |
it expresses that the dance should be interrupted to say the stanza (folkloric dance) |
¡bomba! [interj] CRPR |
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| Music |
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| 134 |
Music |
popular dance similar to the habanera |
dansón [m] DO |
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| Folklore |
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| 135 |
Folklore |
dance between partners with interlaced arms to the rhythm of the chamamé |
chamamé [m] PYAR |
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| 136 |
Folklore |
popular dance similar to the habanera |
danzón [m] PAdisused |
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| 137 |
Folklore |
popular dance similar to the habanera |
danzón [m] CUDOPR |
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| 138 |
Folklore |
open-position dance set to two rhythms |
federal [m] AR |
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| 139 |
Folklore |
popular couple dance set to a rhythmical and happy beat |
festejo [m] PE:N |
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| 140 |
Folklore |
one of the steps to the punto, folk dance |
escobillado [m] PA |
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| 141 |
Folklore |
traditional open position dance set to a lively rhythm |
escondido [m] AR |
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| 142 |
Folklore |
open-position folk dance set to a lively rhythm |
caramba [m] AR |
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| 143 |
Folklore |
popular dance where couples twirl and move to a rapid and light rhythm |
huaino [m] PE |
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| 144 |
Folklore |
popular tap dance in pairs in which the man pursues the woman while she tries to escape |
galerón [m] COVE |
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| 145 |
Folklore |
folk dance performed in front of the altars to honor the deceased |
gallinacito [m] PE:N |
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| 146 |
Folklore |
popular dance where couples twirl and move to a rapid and light rhythm |
guayno [m] PE |
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| 147 |
Folklore |
music played to accompany the congo dance |
congo [m] CUDOPR |
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| 148 |
Folklore |
folk dance in which the dancers spin quickly around a bottle, moving closer to the bottle as they dance |
costillar [m] CL |
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| 149 |
Folklore |
popular dance where each couple twirls around and moves to the beat of a rapid and light trot |
huaino [m] PECL:NAR:Nw |
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| 150 |
Folklore |
popular dance where each couple twirls around and moves to the beat of a rapid and light trot |
huaiño [m] BO |
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