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  2. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, February 10

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    1. Ways to lightly spread or disperse something. 2. These terms describe how a certain drink smells. 3. Words people say when they surrender or "give up." 4. These words often spark debates over ...

  3. Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    While relatively unknown, there is a flag representing the countries of Spanish America, its people, history and shared cultural legacy. It was created in October 1933 by Ángel Camblor, captain of the Uruguayan army. It was adopted by all the states of Spanish America during the Pan-American Conference of the same year in Montevideo, Uruguay. [27]

  4. Spanish language in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    A general Latin American "standard" does, however, vary from the Castilian "standard" register used in television, music and, notably, in the dubbing industry. [1] Of the more than 498 million people who speak Spanish as their native language, more than 455 million are in Latin America, the United States and Canada, as of 2022. [2]

  5. Paraguayan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Paraguayan Spanish (Spanish: castellano paraguayo) is the set of dialects of the Spanish language spoken in Paraguay. In addition, it influences the speech of the Argentine provinces of Misiones , Corrientes , Formosa , and, to a lesser extent, Chaco .

  6. Canarian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    An example of Canarian usage for a Spanish word is the verb fajarse ("to fight"). [19] In standard Castilian Spanish, the verb would be pelearse, while fajar exists as a non-reflexive verb related to the hemming of a skirt. The term of endearment socio is a very popular Canarian term.

  7. Spanish colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Spanish men and women settled in greatest numbers where there were dense indigenous populations and the existence of valuable resources for extraction. [1] The Spanish Empire claimed jurisdiction over the New World in the Caribbean and North and South America, with the exception of Brazil, ceded to Portugal by the Treaty of Tordesillas. Other ...

  8. Andean Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Due to Aymara and Quechua influence, Andean Spanish often uses the pluperfect tense or clause-final dice "he/she says" to indicate evidentiality. [1] Evidential dice is more common in monolingual Peruvian Spanish. [1] In upper Ecuador, a dar + gerund construction is common, ie: Pedro me dio componiendo mi reloj. "Pedro fixed my watch." [1]

  9. Don't forget: Beyoncé has something up her sleeve for Tuesday

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    As the countdown began leading up to Jan. 14, fans all over speculated about what might be in the works.. A number of theories have been circulating, including a tour announcement for her latest ...