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  2. La Cucaracha - Wikipedia

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    La Cucaracha ("The Cockroach ") is a popular folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are unclear, [1] but it dates back at least to the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution. [1] The song belongs to the Mexican corrido genre. [1] The song's melody is widely known [1] and there are many alternative stanzas.

  3. All Mixed Up: Los Remixes - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic. [1] All Mixed Up: Los Remixes (English: All Mixed Up: The Remixes) is the first remix album and third album by Mexican-American cumbia group A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings and the first remix album by Mexican-American musician A.B. Quintanilla. It was released on October 29, 2002 by EMI Latin .

  4. Spanish irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Spanish irregular verbs. Spanish verbs are a complex area of Spanish grammar, with many combinations of tenses, aspects and moods (up to fifty conjugated forms per verb). Although conjugation rules are relatively straightforward, a large number of verbs are irregular. Among these, some fall into more-or-less defined deviant patterns ...

  5. Tito Guízar - Wikipedia

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    In a career that spanned over seven decades, Guízar trained early as an opera singer and traveled to New York City in 1929 to record the songs of Agustín Lara.. In addition, Guízar performed both operatic and Mexican popular songs at Carnegie Hall, but he succeeded with his arrangements of popular Mexican and Spanish melodies such as Cielito Lindo, La Cucaracha (The Cockroach), Granada, and ...

  6. La Cucaracha (Kumbia Kings song) - Wikipedia

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    From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned.Redirecting to the specific album or film in which the song appears is preferable to redirecting to the artist when possible.

  7. Preterite - Wikipedia

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    The preterite or preterit (/ ˈprɛtərɪt / PRET-ər-it; abbreviated PRET or PRT) is a grammatical tense or verb form serving to denote events that took place or were completed in the past; in some languages, such as Spanish, French, and English, it is equivalent to the simple past tense. In general, it combines the perfective aspect (event ...

  8. The Soldiers of Pancho Villa - Wikipedia

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    97 minutes. Country. Mexico. Language. Spanish. The Soldiers of Pancho Villa (Spanish: La Cucaracha) is a 1959 Mexican epic historical drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Ismael Rodríguez, inspired by the popular Mexican Revolution corrido "La Cucaracha". It stars María Félix and Dolores del Río in the lead roles, and features ...

  9. File:Corrido de la Cucaracha (Antonio Venegas).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A en:corrido song sheet of the song en:La cucaracha, dating from the en:Mexican Revolution.The title line says that the cockroach can't go out to pasear, because she (the lyrics in this case make it pretty clear the cockroach is female) doesn't have money (in the form of cartoncitos, a type of en:scrip) to spend.