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  2. Diccionario de la lengua española - Wikipedia

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    The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited and published by the Royal Spanish Academy, with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language.

  3. Gachupín - Wikipedia

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    Gachupín is a Spanish-language term derived from a noble surname of northern Spain, the Cachopín of Laredo (present-day Cantabria).It was popularized during the Spanish Golden Age as a stereotype and literary stock character representing the hidalgo (petty nobility) class which was characterized as arrogant and overbearing.

  4. SpanishDict - Wikipedia

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    SpanishDict is a Spanish-American English reference, learning website, [1] and mobile application. [2] The website and mobile application feature a Spanish-American English dictionary and translator, verb conjugation tables, pronunciation videos, and language lessons. [3] SpanishDict is managed by Curiosity Media. [4]

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    WordReference is an online translation dictionary for, among others, the language pairs English–French, English–Italian, English–Spanish, French–Spanish, Spanish–Portuguese and English–Portuguese. WordReference formerly had Oxford Unabridged and Concise dictionaries available for a subscription.

  6. Michael Strahan Sends a Clear Message After Fan Outrage ... - AOL

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    "no disrespect. You cover for the pledge, not anthem," argued someone else. Seemingly in response, Strahan took to Instagram on Monday, Nov. 11, to share a photo of his father, Major Gene W. Strahan .

  7. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, as in most languages, swear words tend to come from semantic domains considered taboo, such as human excretions, sexuality, and religion, [1] and swearing serves several functions in discourse.

  8. Justin Timberlake Says "No Disrespect" Before ... - AOL

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    Justin Timberlake told his audience "no disrespect" before performing "Cry Me a River," his song about Britney Spears, in Vegas.

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