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  2. Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    Darling, come down A pair of lovely black eyes; Darling, they are sneaking past. Refrain: Woe, woe, woe, woe, Sing and don’t cry, Because singing, darling, Lifts our hearts. A bird that abandons, Darling, its first nest, If he finds it occupied, Darling, it is well deserved. (Refrain) That beauty mark that you have Darling, next to your mouth,

  3. 125 Maybe-Kinda Cringey but Extremely Cute Nicknames to Call ...

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    Darling. Hun. Bub. Cariño (Darling in Spanish) Amor (Love in Spanish) Mi Corazon (My Heart in Spanish) Sweet Thing. Sweet Stuff. Bear. Bunny. Honey Bear. Baby Love. Puffin. Romantic nicknames for ...

  4. Chara (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Chara is an English feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Charlotte as well as an alternate form of Cara and Kara from the Latin cārus meaning “darling, beloved, dear, loved one”. [1] [2] Chara is also a Spanish feminine given name as an alternate form for Sarah. [3]

  5. Lists of pejorative terms for people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of pejorative terms for people include: . List of ethnic slurs. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity; List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names

  6. Darling - Wikipedia

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    Darling, a Spanish-West German comedy film; Darling, a British film directed by John Schlesinger; Darling (2007 Indian film), an Indian Hindi-language film starring Fardeen Khan

  7. 75 Top Spanish Names for Boys and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Coincidentally, the Spanish word for happy is feliz. The name dates back all the way to 1st century BC and is the namesake of several popes, according to The Bump. Jessica Peterson - Getty Images.

  8. abarca - encompasses; abarcar - to encompass; abarrotado - crowded; abarrote - grocery; abastacer - to supply; abastece - supplies; abastecido - stocked; abastecimiento - catering

  9. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    The cognates in the table below share meanings in English and Spanish, but have different pronunciation. Some words entered Middle English and Early Modern Spanish indirectly and at different times. For example, a Latinate word might enter English by way of Old French, but enter Spanish directly from Latin. Such differences can introduce ...