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  2. List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    From a Taino compound word ("Jiba" meaning mountain or forest, and "iro" meaning man or men) [19] though commonly mistaken for originating from the Arabic (Mofarite Arabic: جبري , romanized: Jabre), in the Mofarite related Ethiopian Semitic languages ገበሬ, romanized: Gabre). jumeta Drunk [3] Cold cherry limber lambeojo

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  4. Olé - Wikipedia

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    ¡Ole! or ¡olé! is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance, especially associated with the audience of bullfighting and flamenco dance. The word is also commonly used in many other contexts in Spain, and has become closely associated with the country; therefore it is often used outside Spain in cultural representation ...

  5. Despacito - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 November 2024. 2017 single by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee "Despacito" Single by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee from the album Vida Language Spanish Released January 13, 2017 Recorded 2016 Studio Noisematch (Miami, US) Genre Reggaeton Latin pop Length 3: 47 Label Universal Latin Songwriter(s ...

  6. Órale - Wikipedia

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    Órale is a common interjection in Mexican Spanish slang. [1] It is also commonly used in the United States as an exclamation expressing approval or encouragement. The term has varying connotations, including an affirmation that something is impressive, an agreement with a statement (akin to "okay"), or to signify distress.

  7. Hiro (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish masculine name Hiro is a variant form of Chairo, Chiro and Hairo. [8] [9] It means "sacred name". [9] It comes from a habitational place name in La Rioja from the root faro which means “beacon.” [1] Related given names are Hero, Iro and Hiero (Hieron) which have Ancient Greek origin. [10] [11] Hiro is a wordplay and paronym of ...

  8. Fernando Delgadillo - Wikipedia

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    The words in this title also have a double-meaning in Spanish "Con cierto = With a certain; Concierto = concert". He continued to record a number of albums in the years that followed, and in 1997 he travelled to the Beijing International Television Festival, as the only Spanish-speaking singer, [ 2 ] and some of his songs are translated into ...

  9. CNN en Español - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, CNN International started the Noticiero CNN Internacional, the first in Spanish on that channel. Other programs in Spanish were Las Noticias and Noticias México, all of them presented by the Colombian Patricia Janiot and the Uruguayan Jorge Gestoso, and with the direction of Rolando Santos. The following year, CNN en Español Radio ...