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en una nube de pedos ("inside a fart cloud")—also in Argentina, meaning not concerned about whatever happens around you, outside your cloud. a los (santos) pedos (like (holy) farts)—means "extremely fast" in Argentina.
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.
Upside-down marks, simple in the era of hand typesetting, were originally recommended by the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy), in the second edition of the Ortografía de la lengua castellana (Orthography of the Castilian language) in 1754 [3] recommending it as the symbol indicating the beginning of a question in written Spanish—e.g. "¿Cuántos años tienes?"
It’s no surprise that Americans often rely heavily on credit cards to make ends meet. And with a recent period of rampant inflation, it’s equally unsurprising that credit card balances are on ...
Former NFL receiver DeSean Jackson is taking over the football program at Delaware State. The school announced Jackson's hire Friday in the latest move by a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference program ...
Georgian officials believe that 12 people died at a ski resort due to an apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, according to reports by the BBC, Sky News, and other news outlets.. Mtskheta-Mtianeti ...
Another news channel, TLN en Español, has tlñ , with ñ taking the place of the expected n , as its logo. As part of April Fool's Day , in 2013, Puerto Rican linguistics professor Aida Vergne [ 8 ] penned a mock newspaper article stating that the Royal Spanish Academy had opted to eliminate ñ from Spanish, instead being replaced by the ...
Ñ-shaped animation showing flags of some countries and territories where Spanish is spoken. Spanish is the official language (either by law or de facto) in 20 sovereign states (including Equatorial Guinea, where it is official but not a native language), one dependent territory, and one partially recognized state, totaling around 442 million people.