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  2. La muñeca menor - Wikipedia

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    La muñeca menor (1972), also known as, The Youngest Doll is a short story written by Rosario Ferré.The story is told in third person narrative, and is part of a larger group of published work in her book of short stories, "Papeles de Pandora", this is one of the most famous of those short stories.

  3. Subjunctive mood in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Spanish, also referred to as Castilian to differentiate it from other languages spoken in Spain, is an Indo-European language of the Italic branch. [1] Belonging to the Romance family, it is a daughter language of Latin, evolving from its popular register that used to be spoken on the Iberian Peninsula. [2]

  4. Reyna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Reyna is a feminine given name with multiple origins in diverse cultures.. It is a spelling variant of Reina.The name means “queen” in Spanish and Filipino and is related to the Italian name Regina and sometimes used by Catholics in reference to Mary, mother of Jesus, [1] [2]

  5. Real Madrid vs Barcelona LIVE: El Clasico result as rampant ...

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    A rampant, ruthless Barcelona produced a scintillating attacking performance to sweep aside Real Madrid 5-2 and secure the Spanish Super Cup.. The two rivals had set up an El Clasico with ...

  6. Amaya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Amaya is a female given name and surname of Spanish origins, derived from the village of Amaya and its neighboring mountain in Castile and León, Spain. [1] The name of the village, in turn, has Indo-European roots [2] and means "am (ma)" or "mother".

  7. Atya - Wikipedia

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    Atya is a genus of freshwater shrimp of the family Atyidae, ranging through the Antilles [1] and along the Atlantic and Pacific slopes of Central and South America and in western Africa. [2] It contains the following species: [ 3 ]

  8. Grammatical gender in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    When the final consonants in these endings are dropped, the result is -u for both; this became -o in Spanish. However, a word like Latin iste had the neuter istud; the former became este and the latter became esto in Spanish. Another sign that Spanish once had a grammatical neuter exists in words that derive from neuter plurals.

  9. Australian Open: No. 12 American Madison Keys rallies ... - AOL

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    Keys first faced a chance to seize control in the second set with three break points in the fourth game of the set. But Svitolina battled to win the game and thwart Keys’ best effort until that ...