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While in other countries this word means "insolence", [13] in Puerto Rico it has an entirely different meaning and is used to describe that something is good, fun, funny, great or beautiful. [14] corillo Friend, or group of friends. [9] dura Normally means “hard”, but in Puerto Rican slang means that someone is really good at what they do. [3]
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The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited, and published by the Royal Spanish Academy , with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language .
"The Five Love Languages of Children" [12] (1997) – Adapts the concepts for parents to better understand and show their love to their children. "The Five Love Languages for Singles" [13] (2004) – Adapts the principles for individuals who are not in romantic relationships.
The 5000 words in Davies' list are lemmas. [5] A lemma is the form of the word as it would appear in a dictionary. [6] Singular nouns and plurals, for example, are treated as the same word, as are infinitives and verb conjugations. The table below includes the top 100 words from Davies' list of 5000.
calificar - to describe something; callampa - mushroom; callampas - shanty town; callarse - to be silent; Callejero - street map; calientabiberones - bottle wearmer; calientepiernas - leg warmers; califa - caliph; calificado - qualified; calificativo - qualifying; californiano/a - Californian; calmar - to calm; caloría - calorie; calmarse - to ...
Many of the words in the list are Latin cognates. Because Spanish is a Romance language (which means it evolved from Latin), many of its words are either inherited from Latin or derive from Latin words. Although English is a Germanic language, it, too, incorporates thousands of Latinate words that are related to words in Spanish. [3]