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  2. La Palabra (musician) - Wikipedia

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    La Palabra (born Rodolfo M. Foster in Caimanera, Cuba) is an American bandleader, singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and arranger, known for his versatile approach to music, particularly his invention of the Salsa romantica Latin music genre and his signature style of Afro-Cuban-influenced, sensual Latin jazz.

  3. La Palabra - Wikipedia

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    La Palabra (Spanish for The Word) may refer to: La Palabra (musician), Cuban bandleader, singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and arranger "La Palabra", an episode on The West Wing; La Palabra 1490, former radio station in Austin, Texas, now KJFK; palabra, an online magazine published by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists

  4. Museum of Words - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Words in Quero, Spain. The Museum of Words (Museo de la Palabra in Spanish) is a non-profit organization, part of the Cesar Egido Serrano Foundation, whose ethos is to promote art and the use of dialogue as a tool to achieve peace between different cultures and religions.

  5. Most common words in English - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most comprehensive such analysis is one that was conducted against the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a massive text corpus that is written in the English language. In total, the texts in the Oxford English Corpus contain more than 2 billion words. [ 1 ]

  6. Diccionario de la lengua española - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Gachupín - Wikipedia

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    Gachupín is a Spanish-language term derived from a noble surname of northern Spain, the Cachopín of Laredo (present-day Cantabria).It was popularized during the Spanish Golden Age as a stereotype and literary stock character representing the hidalgo (petty nobility) class which was characterized as arrogant and overbearing.

  8. Manuel Alfonseca - Wikipedia

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    English translation of Tras el último dinosaurio, Edebé, 1996. Translated to English, Catalan and Galician. Descent into the hell of Venus. English translation of Descenso al infierno de Venus, Palabra, 1999. Jacob's ladder. English translation of La escala de Jacob, S.M., 2001. Los moradores de la noche, Anaya, 2012.

  9. One Word from You - Wikipedia

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    One Word from You (Spanish: Una palabra tuya) is a Spanish 2008 film directed by Ángeles González Sinde based on the novel of the same name by Elvira Lindo.It stars Malena Alterio, Esperanza Pedreño and Antonio de la Torre, alongside María Alfonsa Rosso, Luis Bermejo and Chiqui Fernández.