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  2. Ojalá Pudiera Borrarte - Wikipedia

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    He takes a picture of himself which comes out as a negative. As soon as he rips it off the slot, he sees that the pictures of him magically disappear. When he goes back home, he opens the refrigerator and finds the photos on the door. The woman walks by Plaza de Mayo where the Casa Rosada and the Banco de la Nación Argentina buildings can be ...

  3. T–V distinction - Wikipedia

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    The T–V distinction is the contextual use of different pronouns that exists in some languages and serves to convey formality or familiarity. Its name comes from the Latin pronouns tu and vos.

  4. Voseo - Wikipedia

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    Voseo used on signage inside a shopping mall in Tegucigalpa, Honduras: En City sí encontrás de todo para lucir como te gusta ("At City you find everything to look how you like"). The tuteo equivalent would have been En City sí encuentras de todo para lucir como te gusta. In South America:

  5. Nena Maldición - Wikipedia

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    "Nena Maldición" is a song by Argentine rapper and singer Paulo Londra featuring Puerto Rican singer Lenny Tavárez from the former's debut studio album Homerun (2019).

  6. J'ai vu le loup - Wikipedia

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    J'ai vu le loup ("I saw the wolf") is a French folk song, and also a nursery rhyme. [1] Due to it having been transmitted orally, it is difficult to pinpoint its exact origin, though the earliest versions date back to the High Middle Ages. [2]

  7. La Jument de Michao - Wikipedia

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    La Jument de Michao ("Michao's mare" in French) or Le Loup, le Renard et la Belette ("The Wolf, the Fox and the Weasel") is a recent (1973) Breton adaptation of two different Western French traditional songs, also found in Brittany, the original one may be a medieval French song of Burgundy origin: J'ai vu le loup, le renard, le lièvre.

  8. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  9. Sentimientos de la Nación - Wikipedia

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    Sentimientos de la Nación ("Feelings of the Nation"; occasionally rendered as "Sentiments of the Nation") was a document presented by José María Morelos y Pavón, leader of the insurgents in the Mexican War of Independence, to the National Constituent Congress in Chilpancingo (modern-day Guerrero) on 14 September 1813.