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  2. Spanish determiners - Wikipedia

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    unos hombres = "some men" una mujer = "a woman" unas mujeres = "some women" Near-synonyms of unos include unos cuantos, algunos and unos pocos. The same rules that apply to feminine el apply to una and un: un ala = "a wing" una árabe = "a female Arab" una alta montaña = "a high mountain" As in English, the plural indefinite article is not ...

  3. Spanish pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Es el camino por el que caminabais = "It is the path [that] you all were walking along"/"It is the path along which you all were walking" In some people's style of speaking, the definite article may be omitted after a , con and de in such usage, particularly when the antecedent is abstract or neuter:

  4. Rafael Negrete - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Negrete, is a Mexican actor and Opera singer, who also performs traditional Mexican music. Rafa Negrete, as often called, is the grandson of the Mexican legendary icon Jorge Negrete [1] Negrete is a tenor. [2] but also he has sung various baritone roles. [3] He has a degree in Opera singing by the National Conservatory of Music.

  5. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is a pro-drop language with respect to subject pronouns, and, like many European languages, Spanish makes a T-V distinction in second person pronouns that has no equivalent in modern English. Object pronouns can be both clitic and non-clitic, with non-clitic forms carrying greater emphasis.

  6. Rafael Cadenas - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Spanish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  7. Que me quiten lo bailao - Wikipedia

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    "Que me quiten lo bailao" (Spanish pronunciation: [ke me ˈkiten lo βajˈlao], literally "Let them take away from me what I've danced", a colloquialism that means "They can't take the fun I've had away from me") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Lucía Pérez, written by Rafael Artesero.

  8. Made for Each Other (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Made for Each Other (Spanish: Tal para cual) is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Jorge Negrete, María Elena Marqués and Luis Aguilar. [ 1 ] Main cast

  9. Busca una Mujer - Wikipedia

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    Busca una Mujer ("Looks for a woman"), also known as Un Hombre Busca una Mujer, is the sixth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was mainly written and produced by Juan Carlos Calderón , and released on November 25, 1988, as the second album released with Warner Music .