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"Tranquila" (English: "Relax") is a song by Colombian singer J Balvin, and included in his first album La Familia (2013). It was released as the second single from the album on October 15, 2012. It was released as the second single from the album on October 15, 2012.
Tranquilo papá is a Chilean telenovela created by Rodrigo Bastidas, that premiered on Mega on April 10, 2017 and ended on January 9, 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It stars Francisco Melo , Francisca Imboden , Íngrid Cruz and Fernando Godoy.
Relaxado en persona (modern spelling: relajado en persona) was a Spanish legal phrase, literally meaning "relaxed in person", meaning "transferred to the secular authorities", [1] a euphemism for "burnt at the stake" in the records of the Spanish Inquisition, since the church tribunal could not execute death sentences.
Spanish "tranquilo" is conversational; English "calm" is conversational; English "tranquil" is stilted, bookish language, not a good equivalent for "tranquilo". "That'll be Fabio" -- this contracted form is much more likely than "That will be..." when it acts as the "future of probablility".
In psychology, relaxation is the emotional state of low tension, in which there is an absence of arousal, particularly from negative sources such as anger, anxiety, or fear. [2] Relaxation is a form of mild ecstasy coming from the frontal lobe of the brain in which the backward cortex sends signals to the frontal cortex via a mild sedative.
A relaxation drink is a non-alcoholic beverage containing calming ingredients normally found in nature. It is a functional beverage that serves to calm a person but unlike other calming beverages such as tea, relaxation drinks almost universally contain more than one active ingredient. Relaxation drinks may be served chilled and carbonated.
Argentine rapper and singer Paulo Londra has released two studio albums, one mixtape and 20 singles (including two as a featured artist). He gained popularity in 2018 with the singles "Cuando Te Besé" and "Adán y Eva", both which topped the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. [1]
All Spanish words can be classified into one of four groups based on the position of their stress. If the last syllable is stressed it falls into the aguda category. Aguda words generally end in a consonant other than n or s or are a conjugated verb that ends in an accented, stressed vowel.