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Güey (Spanish pronunciation:; also spelled guey, wey or we) is a word in colloquial Mexican Spanish that is commonly used to refer to any person without using their name. . Though typically (and originally) applied only to males, it can also be used for females (although when using slang, women would more commonly refer to another woman as "chava" [young woman] or "vieja" [old lady])
Gran Hermano (also known as Gran Hermano USA) is the Spanish-language adaptation of the reality television franchise Big Brother, broadcast in the United States on Telemundo and produced by Endemol. The series was announced in May 2015 during the network's upfront presentation for the 2015–16 television season in New York City. [1]
La casa de los famosos (English: The House of the Famous) is an American Spanish-language version of the reality television franchise Celebrity Big Brother, adaptation of Big Brother. The show premiered on Telemundo on August 24, 2021. [2] [3]
Gran Hermano 18, also known as Gran Hermano Revolution is the eighteenth season of Gran Hermano, the Spanish version of the reality television series franchise Big Brother. The 18th season started airing on September 19, 2017 on Telecinco with Jorge Javier Vázquez hosting the main live shows or "Galas". The season ended on December 14, 2017 ...
Reader: "Reader" or "Brother" depending on the preference of the addresser. Seminarians: "Brother" and "Brother Seminarian" are the most common titles; the appellations "Father Seminarian" and "Father Student" are used only by rural Greek- and Arabic-speaking laity. Tonsured persons without a title: "Brother".
Gran Hermano ("Big Brother" in Spanish) is the name of several versions of the reality TV series Big Brother. It may refer to: Gran Hermano (American TV series) Gran Hermano (Argentine TV series) Gran Hermano (Chilean TV series) Gran Hermano (Colombian TV series) Gran Hermano (Ecuadorian TV series) Gran Hermano del Pacífico (Ecuador, Chile and ...
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The film grossed $13.8 million in the US and Canada, making it the second-highest grossing Spanish language film in the United States at the time, [23] and poised Bernal for crossover success into American markets [24] (Bernal's 2004 performance in The Motorcycle Diaries would go on to break this record). It grossed $33.6 million worldwide.