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18:59 Mar 3, 2004 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Journalism | |||||
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5 | tontolones |
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4 | estúpidos |
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3 | Tonto, estúpido |
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tontolones Explanation: Ofrezco Exp. |
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Tonto, estúpido Explanation: Aquí te dejo un ejemplo: www.cspress.com/slessons/ps108.htm meanings. If I had called you a dumb cluck or a dumb bunny, that would have meant that I had a poor opinion of your intelligence. ... |
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estúpidos Explanation: Muy poco inteligentes dumb cluck noun very unintelligent person: somebody regarded as very unintelligent or thoughtless ( dated slang insult ) dumb' cluck' Slang. a stupid person. |
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