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Kategori |
İngilizce |
İspanyolca |
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Common |
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1 |
Common |
folk dancer |
bailadora [f]
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General |
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2 |
General |
folk medicine |
curanderismo [m]
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3 |
General |
argentinian folk dance |
chacarera [f]
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4 |
General |
folk dance |
guaracha [f]
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5 |
General |
folk singer |
cantador [m]
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6 |
General |
folk singing |
cante [m]
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7 |
General |
folk music |
folk (inglés) [m]
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8 |
General |
country folk |
paisanaje [m]
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9 |
General |
simple folk |
villanaje [m]
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10 |
General |
folk song |
cantilena [f]
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11 |
General |
folk song |
cantinela [f]
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12 |
General |
milonga folk song |
milonga [f]
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13 |
General |
modern folk |
modernos [m/pl]
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14 |
General |
folk weather predictions |
cabañuelas [f/pl]
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15 |
General |
weather predictions made by country folk, based on weather variations in the first few days of january and august |
cabañuelas [f/pl]
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16 |
General |
short poem apt for a folk song |
cantar [m]
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17 |
General |
folk dance |
bailecito [m]
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18 |
General |
galician folk dance |
muñeira [f]
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19 |
General |
catalan folk dance and music |
sardana [f]
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20 |
General |
light-hearted spanish folk song |
tonadilla [f]
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21 |
General |
azerbaijani folk literature |
literatura popular de azerbaiyán [f]
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22 |
General |
folk singer |
cantadora [f]
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23 |
General |
a folk song |
una canción popular
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24 |
General |
a folk song |
una canción tradicional
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25 |
General |
folk etymology |
etimología popular
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26 |
General |
folk music |
música folklórica
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27 |
General |
folk song |
canción popular
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28 |
General |
basque folk song and dance |
zorcico [m]
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29 |
General |
folk-lore |
folklore [m]
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30 |
General |
folk-song |
romance [m]
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31 |
General |
folk-speech |
lenguaje vulgar [m]
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32 |
General |
folk-song |
canción popular [f]
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33 |
General |
folk-song |
copla [f]
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34 |
General |
a folk-dance |
bambuco [m]
CO
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35 |
General |
fantastical mexican folk art pieces made of paper-mâché or wood |
alebrije [m]
MX
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36 |
General |
walk of parishioners singing folk songs accompanied with drum music |
atabal [m]
NI
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37 |
General |
folk song |
ballenato [m]
CO
EC
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38 |
General |
folk dance performed in pairs (whose movements imitate the conquest of the woman by the male) |
bambuco [m]
EC:Ne
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39 |
General |
music accompanying the bambuco folk dance |
bambuco [m]
CO
VE
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40 |
General |
music accompanying the bambuco folk dance |
bambuco [m]
EC:Ne
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41 |
General |
colombian folk dance |
bambuco [m]
CO
VE
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42 |
General |
folk music composition typical of the highland region |
callahuaya [m]
BO
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43 |
General |
folk dance mixing different popular rhythms (typical of the colombian andes) |
bunde [m]
CO
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44 |
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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45 |
General |
homage to someone in a public place with music and folk dances |
esquinazo [m]
EC
PE
CL
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46 |
General |
short skirt decorated with filigree, beads, and sequins used as a costume in folk dances |
pollerín [m]
BO:C,W
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47 |
General |
folk song chorus |
remate [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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48 |
General |
folk hat with black spots on the crown, ribbon and brim |
tumbahombre [m]
PA
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49 |
General |
tribute to someone in a public place with folk music and dances |
esquinazo [m]
CL
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50 |
General |
folk dancer |
folclórico [m]
derog.
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51 |
General |
each verse in a copla folk song |
tercio [m]
AL
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52 |
General |
(folk) song |
canta [f]
VE
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53 |
General |
(in folk tradition) an evil being, similar to a sheep or hairy goat, which frighten solo walkers |
calchona [f]
CL:C,S
AR
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54 |
General |
traditional folk song |
bolera [f]
MX
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55 |
General |
stanza contained in certain folk dances or folk dances |
bomba [f]
CR
PR
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56 |
General |
aimara and quechua folk dance |
antawara [f]
BO
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57 |
General |
aimara and quechua folk music |
antawara [f]
BO
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58 |
General |
a popular song from the north of argentina, with octosyllabic folk songs accompanied by a drum or box |
baguala [f]
AR
UY
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59 |
General |
folk dance that represents the aymara spinners and weavers |
kullahuada [f]
BO:W
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60 |
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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61 |
General |
folk dance that represents the aymara spinners and weavers |
cullahuada [f]
BO
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62 |
General |
panamanian folk dance |
curacha [f]
PA
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63 |
General |
event where folk music is played and typical food and drink are served |
peña [f]
CL
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64 |
General |
carnival street parade where folk music is played and danced |
tuna [f]
PA
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65 |
General |
folk song |
canta [f]
CO
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66 |
General |
folk dancer |
folclórica [f]
derog.
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67 |
General |
folk music singer |
cantalante [m/f]
PA
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68 |
General |
dance the bambuco folk dance |
bambuquear [v]
CU
DO
PR
CO
VE
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69 |
General |
dance the bunde (colombian folk dance) |
bundear [v]
PA
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70 |
General |
play folk music on a guitar at a get-together with friends |
guitarrear [v]
NI
EC
BO
CL
PY
AR
UY
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71 |
General |
expressing the order to stop dancing for a while in traditional festivals and some folkloric dances so that the dancers can have a drink or sing a folk song in a cheeky tone |
¡aro! [interj]
CL
AR
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72 |
General |
folk weather predictions |
pintas [f/pl]
CR
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Idioms |
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73 |
Idioms |
old folk |
anciano [m]
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74 |
Idioms |
be common folk |
ser como la gente [v]
LA
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Colloquial |
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75 |
Colloquial |
common folk |
gallada [f]
CL
derog.
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76 |
Colloquial |
town folk |
gallada [f]
CL
derog.
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77 |
Colloquial |
as decent folk |
como gente [adj]
MX
CR
DO
EC
PE
PY
AR
UY
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78 |
Colloquial |
as decent folk |
como la gente [adj]
MX
CR
DO
EC
PE
PY
AR
UY
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|
79 |
Colloquial |
have fun at a reunion of friends performing folk music |
calampear [v]
BO
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Proverbs |
|
80 |
Proverbs |
there's so queer as folk |
hay de todo en la vina del señor
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81 |
Proverbs |
there's nowt so queer as folk |
de todo hay en la viña del señor
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82 |
Proverbs |
there's nowt so queer as folk |
tiene el pueblo mil millares
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Slang |
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83 |
Slang |
folk (rap slang) |
amigos
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84 |
Slang |
folk (rap slang) |
colegas
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Education |
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85 |
Education |
folk physics |
física intuitiva
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Library |
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86 |
Library |
folk art |
arte folklórico
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87 |
Library |
folk art |
arte popular
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Engineering |
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88 |
Engineering |
folk tradition |
tradición popular
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Medicine |
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89 |
Medicine |
folk medicine |
medicina popular
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|
90 |
Medicine |
folk medicine |
medicina casera
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Psychology |
|
91 |
Psychology |
folk psychiatry |
psiquiatría popular
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|
92 |
Psychology |
folk psychology |
psicología popular
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93 |
Psychology |
folk healing |
curación popular
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|
94 |
Psychology |
folk etymology |
etimología popular
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|
95 |
Psychology |
folk psychology |
sicología popular
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|
96 |
Psychology |
folk soul |
alma popular
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|
97 |
Psychology |
folk healer |
curandero popular
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Nursing Terms |
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98 |
Nursing Terms |
folk medicine |
medicina popular
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99 |
Nursing Terms |
folk medicine |
remedios caseros
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Aeronautics |
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100 |
Aeronautics |
folk healer |
sobandero [m]
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|
101 |
Aeronautics |
fisher-folk |
pescadores [m/pl]
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Music |
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102 |
Music |
folk singer |
folclórico [m]
|
|
103 |
Music |
musical instrument with four strings, similar to the guitar but smaller, that is played or more commonly strummed to accompany folk or popular compositions |
cuatro [m]
MX
CO
VE
BO
|
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104 |
Music |
musical instrument with four strings, similar to the guitar but smaller, that is played or more commonly strummed to accompany folk or popular compositions |
cuatro [m]
PR
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105 |
Music |
folk singer |
folclórica [f]
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106 |
Music |
colombian folk music |
música carranguera [f]
CO
|
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107 |
Music |
colombian folk music |
música de carrilera [f]
CO
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108 |
Music |
colombian folk music |
música guasca [f]
CO
|
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109 |
Music |
colombian folk music |
guasca [f]
CO
|
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110 |
Music |
music fusing folk rhythms with colombian cumbia |
música chicha [f]
BO
|
|
111 |
Music |
music fusing folk rhythms with colombian cumbia, with lyrics about bitter lessons of love |
música chichera [f]
EC
|
|
112 |
Music |
folk music |
música folklórica
|
|
113 |
Music |
folk music |
folk música
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Linguistics |
|
114 |
Linguistics |
folk etymology |
etimología popular [f]
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Botany |
|
115 |
Botany |
a plant of amazonian origin that has been traditionally used in folk remedies for digestive and liver-related maladies (piper umbellatum) |
broquelejo [m]
DO
|
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116 |
Botany |
a plant of amazonian origin that has been traditionally used in folk remedies for digestive and liver-related maladies (piper umbellatum) |
baquiña [f]
PR
|
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117 |
Botany |
a plant of amazonian origin that has been traditionally used in folk remedies for digestive and liver-related maladies (piper umbellatum) |
basqueña [f]
PR
|
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118 |
Botany |
a perennial shrub up to 1.5 m tall, with pale green elongated leaves with jagged edges and flowers grouped in clusters of pale pinkish or dark pink, widely used in folk medicine (thessaria absinthioides). |
brea [f]
CL
|
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119 |
Botany |
a medicinal plant used in folk medicine to treat several ailments (bauhinia microstachya) |
escalera de mono [f]
AR
|
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120 |
Botany |
a medicinal plant used in folk medicine to treat several ailments (bauhinia microstachya) |
caí escalera [f]
AR
|
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Folklore |
|
121 |
Folklore |
folk rhythm played on a small guitar, a guitar, a traditional andean flute, and panpipes |
chuntunki [m]
BO
|
|
122 |
Folklore |
traditional bolivian folk dance (from the yungas region of the la paz department) |
caporal [m]
BO
|
|
123 |
Folklore |
disguised character who represents the landlord's servant in feudal society during carnival and some folk festivities |
chuto [m]
BO
|
|
124 |
Folklore |
chicha music enthusiast (music that blends different folk rhythms) |
chichero [m]
BO
|
|
125 |
Folklore |
one of the steps to the punto, folk dance |
escobillado [m]
PA
|
|
126 |
Folklore |
open-position folk dance set to a lively rhythm |
caramba [m]
AR
|
|
127 |
Folklore |
collective folk dance performed during carnival |
carnavalito [m]
PE
BO
AR
|
|
128 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance that includes in its choreography turns, stomping, and shaking |
gato [m]
AR
UY
|
|
129 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance that includes in its choreography turns, stomping, and shaking |
gato correntino [m]
AR
rare
|
|
130 |
Folklore |
type of folk dance popular in the south of honduras |
guapango [m]
HN
|
|
131 |
Folklore |
folk dance performed in front of the altars to honor the deceased |
gallinacito [m]
PE:N
|
|
132 |
Folklore |
folk dance in which the dancers spin quickly around a bottle, moving closer to the bottle as they dance |
costillar [m]
CL
|
|
133 |
Folklore |
folk song accompanying the huayño |
huaiño [m]
BO
|
|
134 |
Folklore |
folk song accompanying the huayño |
huayño [m]
BO
|
|
135 |
Folklore |
folk dance performed before the end of a holiday |
jaljapacuy [m]
PE
|
|
136 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance with choreography that includes slow parts, minuet, tap-dancing, and swaying |
ecuador [m]
AR
rare
|
|
137 |
Folklore |
folk dance where performers move through the dance zone starting from the corners |
marote [m]
AR
|
|
138 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance with slow and fast rhythms using minuet, walts, and simple steps |
montonero [m]
AR
|
|
139 |
Folklore |
folk ballet |
moro [m]
GT
|
|
140 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance set to a slow beat and a second lively beat, with minuet, waltz, and simple steps |
minué federal [m]
AR
UY
rare
|
|
141 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance set to a slow beat and a second lively beat, with minuet, waltz, and simple steps |
minué montonero [m]
AR
UY
|
|
142 |
Folklore |
ancient folk dance where the dancers imitate birds, the male courts the female, and the dancers move the ends of their ponchos like wings |
pala pala [m]
AR
|
|
143 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance depicting courtship |
palito [m]
AR
disused
|
|
144 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance depicting courtship |
pajarillo [m]
AR
|
|
145 |
Folklore |
in the danza de la diablada folk dance, spiral figure where the dancers representing the most important devils dance |
ovillo [m]
PE
|
|
146 |
Folklore |
folk singer |
pallador [m]
CL
rare
|
|
147 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance with waltz steps performed with castanets and large scarves |
pericón [m]
AR
UY
|
|
148 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance with waltz steps performed with castanets and large scarves |
pericón nacional [m]
AR
UY
|
|
149 |
Folklore |
folk dance depicting courtship to a lively beat |
pollito [m]
AR
|
|
150 |
Folklore |
panamanian folk dance |
punto [m]
PA
|
|
151 |
Folklore |
folk dance from colombia's caribbean coast with influence from black culture, danced in pairs |
porro [m]
CO
|
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152 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance depicting courtship to a lively rhythm |
prado [m]
AR
|
|
153 |
Folklore |
ancient folk dance, danced in cuyo |
sereno [m]
AR
|
|
154 |
Folklore |
folk dance where women dance provocatively |
shashu [m]
PE:E
|
|
155 |
Folklore |
folk couple's dance played with guitar or marimba |
sique [m]
HN
|
|
156 |
Folklore |
folk dance imitating the sting of the sitaracuy ant with dancers trading stings and acting as if in pain |
sitaracuy [m]
PE
|
|
157 |
Folklore |
folk dance of the yungas region where jumps and contortions represent the forced labor black slaves were subjected to during the colonial era |
tundiqui [m]
BO:Nw
|
|
158 |
Folklore |
folk courtship dance to a lively rhythm, including greetings and other figures made with a hat, danced in córdoba, mendoza, santiago del estero and tucumán |
sombrerito [m]
AR
|
|
159 |
Folklore |
folk dance where dancers dressed in typical clothing simulate a fight |
tincu [m]
BO
|
|
160 |
Folklore |
folk dance where dancers dressed in typical clothing simulate a fight |
tinku [m]
BO
|
|
161 |
Folklore |
ometepe folk dance |
zompopo [m]
NI
|
|
162 |
Folklore |
nicaraguan folk song |
zopilote [m]
NI
|
|
163 |
Folklore |
folk dance where a person wears horns on their head |
torohuaco [m]
NI
|
|
164 |
Folklore |
folk dance of african origin celebrating san antonio de padua |
tamunangue [m]
VE
|
|
165 |
Folklore |
mestizo folk dance combining cumbia and brazilian dances |
tanguiño [m]
PE:Ne
|
|
166 |
Folklore |
folk dance paying homage to mother earth and fertility |
tarpu [m]
PE:S
|
|
167 |
Folklore |
folk dance to a lively rhythm where dancers start at the corners |
triunfo [m]
BO
AR
|
|
168 |
Folklore |
caribbean folk dance to the rhythm of bolero music |
bolero [m]
|
|
169 |
Folklore |
popular folk dance |
changüí [m]
CU
|
|
170 |
Folklore |
ancient folk dance |
tocotín [m]
MX
|
|
171 |
Folklore |
song accompanying the tocotín folk dance |
tocotín [m]
MX
|
|
172 |
Folklore |
basque folk song composition |
zorcico (euskera) [m]
|
|
173 |
Folklore |
basque folk song lyrics |
zorcico (euskera) [m]
|
|
174 |
Folklore |
basque folk dance |
zorcico (euskera) [m]
|
|
175 |
Folklore |
lively and rhythmical folk dance similar to taquirari, it is danced with a chobena time |
chobena [f]
BO:E
|
|
176 |
Folklore |
chicha music enthusiast (music that blends different folk rhythms) |
chichera [f]
BO
|
|
177 |
Folklore |
rhythmical and merry folk dance performed to the rhythm of the chobena, similar to the taquirari musical rhythm |
chovena [f]
BO:E
|
|
178 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance, with a lively rhythm and picaresque character |
firmeza [f]
AR
UY
|
|
179 |
Folklore |
folk dance typical of the festival for the patron saint of san juan chamelco y chisec, guatemala |
catarina [f]
GT
|
|
180 |
Folklore |
musical composition typical of paraguayan folk with a slow and melodic rhythm |
guarania [f]
PY
|
|
181 |
Folklore |
colombian folk music |
guasca [f]
CO
|
|
182 |
Folklore |
folk music composition typical of the plateau region with a monotonous but cheerful rhythm |
kallawaya [f]
BO:W
|
|
183 |
Folklore |
folk dance representing aymara spinners and weavers |
kullahuada [f]
BO:W
|
|
184 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance to a lively rhythm, and danced with castanets and waltz steps |
jota cordobesa [f]
AR
|
|
185 |
Folklore |
open position folk courtship dance to a lively rhythm by dancers spaced diagonally dancing from corner to corner |
lorencita [f]
AR
|
|
186 |
Folklore |
folk dance comparing the incas and moctezuma |
montezuma [f]
PE
|
|
187 |
Folklore |
folk dance representing corpus christi in villa de los santos |
montezuma [f]
PA
|
|
188 |
Folklore |
andean folk dance where men and woman wearing colorful clothes and masks with features typical of black people |
morenada [f]
PE:S
BO
|
|
189 |
Folklore |
folk musical composition with a slow rhythm and nostalgic tone, played on guitar |
milonga [f]
NI
AR
UY
|
|
190 |
Folklore |
folk song and dance by a group of people in disguise of an animal |
parranda [f]
VE:E
|
|
191 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance depicting courtship |
palomita [f]
AR
UY
|
|
192 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance depicting courtship |
patria [f]
AR
|
|
193 |
Folklore |
open position folk dance with waltz steps performed with castanets and large scarves |
pericona [f]
CL:C,Sw
PY
|
|
194 |
Folklore |
picaresque open position folk dance |
refalosa [f]
CL
AR
|
|
195 |
Folklore |
open position folk courtship dance to a lively beat using a handkerchief |
remesura [f]
AR
|
|
196 |
Folklore |
folk dance brought to peru from africa |
sanguaraña [f]
PE
disused
|
|
197 |
Folklore |
open position picaresque folk dance |
resbalosa [f]
AR
|
|
198 |
Folklore |
fast folk dance where women wear large and short skirts |
saya [f]
PE
BO
CL:N
|
|
199 |
Folklore |
folk dance combining cumbia, samba, and ecuadorian sanjuanito |
tangarana [f]
PE:Ne
|
|
200 |
Folklore |
argentinian folk dance |
chacarera [f]
|
|
201 |
Folklore |
argentinian folk music |
chacarera [f]
|
|
202 |
Folklore |
folk song |
jota [f]
|
|
203 |
Folklore |
folk song sung as a duet or by a group |
jota de picadillo [f]
|
|
204 |
Folklore |
popular afro-peruvian folk dance |
sanguaraña [f]
PE
|
|
205 |
Folklore |
folk character from ecuador's central mountain range, that dances in the streets in a brightly colored clothing during certain religious festivals |
danzante [m/f]
EC:C
|
|
206 |
Folklore |
basque folk-dancer |
dantzari (euskera) [m/f]
|
|
207 |
Folklore |
sing improvised folk songs |
pallar [v]
CL
rare
|
|
208 |
Folklore |
folk farce performed on corpus christi in which different characters participate dressed up as spirits, one a devil and one an angel |
grandiablos [m/pl]
PA
|
|
209 |
Folklore |
folk dance where the participants dress up as ladinos, dance to the beat of a drum and recite jokes in the mama language |
ixcampores [m/pl]
GT
|
|
210 |
Folklore |
folk dance set to a slow and halting beat, in which the dancers imitate high class colonial professionals |
doctorcitos [m/pl]
BO
|
|
211 |
Folklore |
folk dance |
partideños [m/pl]
GT
|
|
212 |
Folklore |
folk dance where homage is paid to the fertility of mother earth |
satiris [m/pl]
PE:Se
|
|
213 |
Folklore |
warlike folk dance where dancers wear shirts and shorts covered with feathers, a high head dress covered with feathers, holding a bow and arrows spinning and jumping to the beat of the music |
tobas [f/pl]
BO
|
|
214 |
Folklore |
folk farce performed on corpus christi by characters dressed as devils, one as a soul and one as an angel, (grandiablos) |
gran diablo [n]
PA
|
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