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Mi coche es más grande que el tuyo = "My car is bigger than yours" Tu casa tiene más cuartos que la suya = "Your house has more rooms than his/hers/yours/theirs" Estos libros son más interesantes que los vuestros = "These books are more interesting than yours [pl.]"
"Lo Que Nos Faltó Decir" – Jesse & Joy "Corazón en Coma" – Camila & Edén Muñoz "Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día" – Ricky Martin and Christian Nodal "No Sé Quien Soy" – Olga Tañón and Lenier "Para Ti" – Carlos Rivera "Que Vuelva" – Kany García and Carla Morrison "Roma" – Luis Fonsi and Laura Pausini
Los hombres de Paco (English: Paco's Men) is a Spanish television series that originally aired from 9 October 2005 to 19 May 2010 on Antena 3. A tenth season was aired from 10 May 2021 to 16 December 2021.
Elle (Spanish pronunciation:, or less commonly plural: elles) is a proposed non-normative personal pronoun [1] [2] in Spanish intended as a grammatically ungendered alternative to the third-person gender-specific pronouns él ("he"), ella ("she") and ello ("it").
The San Juan Cup had no new challengers for Don Paco every horse in the race he had previously defeated at least once the race was set up to be a walkover for Don Paco. At the start, El Negro Torres drifted in early sandwiching Don Paco in between him and Nube Negra. After that El Negro Torress took a clear lead opening up 4 lengths.
Members of the group include Roberto Bueno, Armando Vazquez, Paco Valerio, Fernando Lopez, Manny Dominguez, Salvador Iglesias, Jose Pacheco, Yoc Pacheco, Sammy Sánchez and David Roman. Between 1978 and 1995 they released a string of albums on RCA Records / Sony BMG .
Paco de Lucia "Río Ancho" is a Spanish flamenco guitar piece that combines flamenco and gypsy jazz influences. The piece is in the key of E minor and progresses to A minor, D, G, C and B7. The original performances of the song had notable flute solos towards the end of the piece, reminiscent of classic Spanish gypsy music with trumpets.
Gloria al Niño Ricardo" is a flamenco guitar composition composed by Paco de Lucía which features on his 1987 album Siroco. [1] The piece is dedicated to Niño Ricardo who was de Lucia's "first hero" of the guitar. [2] [3] The piece is a soleá and is known for its technically demanding passages.