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  2. Upside-down question and exclamation marks - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down marks, simple in the era of hand typesetting, were originally recommended by the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy), in the second edition of the Ortografía de la lengua castellana (Orthography of the Castilian language) in 1754 [3] recommending it as the symbol indicating the beginning of a question in written Spanish—e.g. "¿Cuántos años tienes?"

  3. Triste Verano - Wikipedia

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    "Triste Verano" (transl. "Sad Summer") is a song by American rapper Eladio Carrión and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA, which was released on April 14, 2023 through Rimas Entertainment. [1] A 15-second snippet of the song was accidentally leaked prior to its release by the former when he shared it on Instagram as a story.

  4. I Hate Summer (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    I Hate Summer (Spanish: Odio el verano) is a Spanish comedy film directed by Fer García-Ruiz and written by David Marqués based on the Italian film of the same name. It stars Julián López , Kira Miró , Roberto Álamo , Malena Alterio , Jordi Sánchez , and María Botto .

  5. Vive El Verano - Wikipedia

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    "Vive El Verano" (transl. "Live The Summer") is a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio from her fifth studio album, Paulina (2000). It was released first as a promotional single on July 4, 1999, by Universal Spain, [ 1 ] and then as the fifth single from the album in Europe by Universal Latino , Polydor , Muxxic and Mercury in June 9, 2001.

  6. Bicycles Are for the Summer (play) - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles Are for the Summer (Spanish: Las bicicletas son para el verano) is a Spanish play written by Fernando Fernán Gómez in 1977, who received the Lope de Vega Prize in 1978. [1] It deals with the effects of Spanish Civil War on citizens of Madrid. [2] It was released as a popular film in 1984, directed by Jaime Chávarri.

  7. Un'estate italiana - Wikipedia

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    "Un'estate italiana" (Italian: [uneˈstaːte itaˈljaːna]), "Un verano italiano" (Spanish: [um beˈɾano itaˈljano]; both meaning "An Italian summer") or "To Be Number One" is a 1989 song composed by Giorgio Moroder which was used as the official song of the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy, the first to hold such distinction.

  8. Copypasta - Wikipedia

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    The term copypasta is derived from the computer interface term "copy and paste", [1] the act of selecting a piece of text and copying it elsewhere.. Usage of the word can be traced back to an anonymous 4chan thread from 2006, [2] [3] and Merriam-Webster record it appearing on Usenet and Urban Dictionary for the first time that year.

  9. The Best Summer of My Life - Wikipedia

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    The Best Summer of My Life (Spanish: El mejor verano de mi vida) is a 2018 Spanish comedy film directed by Dani de la Orden starring Leo Harlem, Toni Acosta, Maggie Civantos and Jordi Sánchez together with Alejandro Serrano and Stephanie Gil. It is a remake of the 2013 Italian film Sole a catinelle.