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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy | | English term or phrase: pet words | This term appears in a checklist for evaluating professors' skills
Communication - Verbal
*Pronunciation
*Articulation
*Dialect
*Pet words. Minimized
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|  Maria MercauKudoZ activityQuestions: 126 ( 1 open) ( 1 without valid answers) ( 6 closed without grading) Answers: 233 Argentina
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| | muletillas | Explanation: :)
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Diccionario Espasa concise inglés-español © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
muletilla f (palabra) pet word
(frase) pet phrase
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 Beatriz Ramírez de Haro Spain Local time: 23:28
| Grading comment Thanks Beatriz! :) 4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer |
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10 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +7 muletillas
Explanation: :)
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Diccionario Espasa concise inglés-español © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
muletilla f (palabra) pet word
(frase) pet phrase
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Asker: Thanks, Beatriz! :)
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