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  2. Suave (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song, Miguel chants: "suave como me mata tu mirada, suave es el perfume de tu piel, suave son tus caricias, como siempre te soñé, como siempre te soñé" ("smooth, how you look kills, smooth, it is the perfume of your skin, smooth, it is your caress as I've always dreamed of you"). [12]

  3. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    Many of the words in the list are Latin cognates. Because Spanish is a Romance language (which means it evolved from Latin), many of its words are either inherited from Latin or derive from Latin words. Although English is a Germanic language, it, too, incorporates thousands of Latinate words that are related to words in Spanish. [3]

  4. List of Latin words with English derivatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English language. Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. [1] Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article, both distinctions are shown as they are helpful when tracing the origin of English words. See also Latin phonology and ...

  5. Las Chiapanecas - Wikipedia

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    que te brindo con pasión. No me digas no, que en tu boca está el secreto de mi amor. Cuando la noche llegó y con su manto de azul el blanco rancho cubrió, alegre el baile empezó. Baila, mi chiapaneca; baila, baila con garbo; baila, suave rayo de luz. Baila mi chiapaneca; baila, baila con garbo, que en el baile la reina eres tú ...

  6. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    When the prefix "re-" is added to a monosyllabic word, the word gains currency both as a noun and as a verb. Most of the pairs listed below are closely related: for example, "absent" as a noun meaning "missing", and as a verb meaning "to make oneself missing". There are also many cases in which homographs are of an entirely separate origin, or ...

  7. Rico Suave (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rico Suave" is a 1990 single by Ecuadorian-born American rapper and singer Gerardo. It appeared on his 1991 album Mo' Ritmo . The track peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart of April 13, 1991, [ 1 ] and reached number 2 on the Hot Rap Singles chart a week earlier. [ 2 ]

  8. These Cozy Fall Songs Are Perfect for the Changing Seasons - AOL

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    These songs about fall highlight the best parts about the season. Songs by Earth, Wind, and Fire and Neil Young are just a few of the many hits on this list.

  9. Suavemente (Elvis Crespo song) - Wikipedia

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    It has also been sampled in the 2011 song "Suave (Kiss Me)" by Nayer featuring Pitbull and Mohombi. In 2017, American rapper Travis Scott referenced "Suavemente" on the remix of Puerto Rican singer Farruko's "Krippy Kush", which also features American rapper Nicki Minaj and Puerto Rican rappers Rvssian and Bad Bunny. [30]