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  2. Hombre - Wikipedia

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    Hombre, the Spanish word for "man" and sometimes used informally in English, may refer to: Hombre, a 1961 novel by Elmore Leonard; Hombre, a 1967 motion picture based on the novel starring Paul Newman, directed by Martin Ritt; Hombre, a Spanish comics series by Antonio Segura and José Ortiz

  3. Category:Spanish masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 343 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo) - Wikipedia

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    "They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)" is a protest song composed by English musician Sting and published first on his 1987 album ...Nothing Like the Sun; the song was the fifth and final single released from the album. The song is a metaphor referring to mourning Chilean women (arpilleristas) who dance the Cueca, the national dance of Chile, alone with photographs of

  5. Most common words in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The RAE is Spain's official institution for documenting, planning, and standardising the Spanish language. A word form is any of the grammatical variations of a word. The second table is a list of 100 most common lemmas found in a text corpus compiled by Mark Davies and other language researchers at Brigham Young University in the United States.

  6. Machismo - Wikipedia

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    In relation to these conversations and the hope for a more inclusive Puerto Rican society, new gender neutral identifying terms are being used in Puerto Rico like substituting the vowels (a) or (o) in Spanish (many times the (a) in a word signifies a female, the (o) a male) for the letter (e) which is considered gender neutral, though it has ...

  7. List of English words of Spanish origin - Wikipedia

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    banana from Spanish or Portuguese banana, probably from a Wolof word, [4] or from Arabic بأننا “ba’ nana” fingers [5] bandolier from Spanish bandolero, meaning "band (for a weapon or other) that crosses from one shoulder to the opposite hip" and bandolero, loosely meaning "he who wears a bandolier"

  8. Man (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Man!, American anarchist periodical, 1933–1940; Man (name) (includes a list of people with the name) Man (word) for the etymology of "man" The Man, derisive slang phrase for higher authority; Man or Nanman, ancient Chinese ethnic group; Standard romanization of the Manchu people; Man (Middle-earth), people in the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien

  9. List of Spanish words of Iberian origin - Wikipedia

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    Elsevier's Concise Spanish Etymological Dictionary. New York: Elsevier, 1985. New York: Elsevier, 1985. Llorente Maldonado de Guevara, Antonio " Las Palabras pirenaicas de origen prerromano, de J. Hubschmid, y su importancia para la lingüística peninsular ", Archivo de Filología Aragonesa , 8-9, pp. 127–157, 1958.