13:13 Jun 5, 2001 |
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na | presentador/animador |
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na | Anfitrión |
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na | maestro de ceremonia, anfitrión |
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presentador/animador Explanation: If the context is some kind of contest, like in a TV show, in Spanish it's called "presentador" or "animador". |
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Anfitrión Explanation: Saludos, BD Mi experiencia + mi idioma nativo es el espa�ol |
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maestro de ceremonia, anfitrión Explanation: host-One who serves as master of ceremonies on a radio or television program. One who entertains guests in a social or business capacity. Hope this helps. Bye American Heritage Dictionary, Velazquez English, Spanish Dictionary |
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