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What is the meaning of the word 'Enramada'?
What is the meaning of the word 'Enramada'?
small hut or shelter
What does 'Remar' mean?
What does 'Remar' mean?
to row
What is the translation of 'Arboles'?
What is the translation of 'Arboles'?
Trees
What does 'Enojada' mean?
What does 'Enojada' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'Enredada'?
What is the meaning of 'Enredada'?
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What does 'Cobertizo' refer to?
What does 'Cobertizo' refer to?
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What is the meaning of 'Serenarse'?
What is the meaning of 'Serenarse'?
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What does 'acalorar' mean?
What does 'acalorar' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'serenata'?
What is the meaning of 'serenata'?
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What does 'apaciguar' mean?
What does 'apaciguar' mean?
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What is the translation of 'cantar'?
What is the translation of 'cantar'?
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What does 'calentar' mean?
What does 'calentar' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'lomo'?
What is the meaning of 'lomo'?
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What does 'espalda' mean?
What does 'espalda' mean?
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What is the translation of 'costado'?
What is the translation of 'costado'?
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What does 'lame' mean?
What does 'lame' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'lobo'?
What is the meaning of 'lobo'?
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What does 'lado' mean?
What does 'lado' mean?
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What is the translation of 'sollozando'?
What is the translation of 'sollozando'?
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What does 'llorando' mean?
What does 'llorando' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'callando'?
What is the meaning of 'callando'?
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What is the translation of 'sollozo'?
What is the translation of 'sollozo'?
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What does 'riendo' mean?
What does 'riendo' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'soltando'?
What is the meaning of 'soltando'?
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What does 'trepa' mean?
What does 'trepa' mean?
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What is the translation of 'tropa'?
What is the translation of 'tropa'?
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What does 'escalona' mean?
What does 'escalona' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'atrapa'?
What is the meaning of 'atrapa'?
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What does 'raspa' mean?
What does 'raspa' mean?
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What is the translation of 'escala'?
What is the translation of 'escala'?
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What does 'bronca' mean?
What does 'bronca' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'riña'?
What is the meaning of 'riña'?
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What does 'ronca' mean?
What does 'ronca' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'bronco'?
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What does 'tertulia' mean?
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What is the translation of 'velada'?
What is the translation of 'velada'?
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What does 'envio' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'envidia'?
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What does 'recibo' mean?
What does 'recibo' mean?
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What is the translation of 'flete'?
What is the translation of 'flete'?
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What does 'envenenamiento' mean?
What does 'envenenamiento' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'remesa'?
What is the meaning of 'remesa'?
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What does 'occidente' mean?
What does 'occidente' mean?
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What is the translation of 'accidente'?
What is the translation of 'accidente'?
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What is the meaning of 'informe'?
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What does 'oeste' mean?
What does 'oeste' mean?
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What is the translation of 'incidente'?
What is the translation of 'incidente'?
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What does 'oficial' mean?
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What is a synonym for 'Enramada'?
What is a synonym for 'Enramada'?
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What is a synonym for 'Serenarse'?
What is a synonym for 'Serenarse'?
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What is a synonym for 'Lomo'?
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What is a synonym for 'Sollozando'?
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What is a synonym for 'Trepa'?
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What is a synonym for 'Bronca'?
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What is a synonym for 'Envío'?
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What is a synonym for 'Occidente'?
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Study Notes
Border Patrol Spanish Vocabulary
- Enramada: Refers to a small hut or shelter.
- Remar: The action of rowing, typically associated with boats.
- Arboles: The Spanish word for trees.
- Enojada: Translates to "angry," describing an emotion.
- Enredada: Means "tangled," often used to describe objects or situations that are intertwined.
- Cobertizo: A term for a shed, usually a small building used for storage.
- Serenarse: Means to calm down, reflecting a change in emotional state.
- acalorar: Indicates the process of becoming heated, which can refer to arguing or temperature changes.
- serenata: Represents a serenade, typically a musical performance given to express love.
- apaciguar: Refers to soothing or pacifying someone, often used in conflict resolution.
- cantar: The verb for "to sing," involving vocal melody.
- calentar: Means to warm, which can refer to physical temperature or emotional warmth.
- lomo: Refers to riding on the back of an animal.
- espalda: The Spanish term for back, specifically the human or animal backbone.
- costado: Translates to "side," which can denote various contexts.
- lame: Represents the action of licking.
- lobo: The Spanish word for wolf, a wild canine.
- lado: Another term for "side," often used in various contexts and idioms.
- sollozando: Refers to the act of sobbing, an expression of strong emotion.
- llorando: Means "crying," indicating the shedding of tears for various reasons.
- callando: Describes the action of being quiet or silent.
- sollozo: Also refers to sobbing, similar to "sollozando."
- riendo: The action of laughing, representing joy or amusement.
- soltando: Means "letting go," which can refer to physical or emotional actions.
- trepa: Indicates scaling with difficulty, using both hands and feet.
- tropa: Refers to a troop, typically a group of soldiers or animals.
- escalona: Means to arrange or put in a terraced or staggered form.
- atrapa: The verb for trapping or catching something.
- raspa: Refers to scrapes, usually involving abrasion on a surface.
- escala: Indicates climbing, often referring to ascending a height.
- bronca: A term for quarrel, often reflecting a heated dispute.
- riña: Represents a fight or disagreement.
- ronca: Describes a hoarse voice, often resulting from strain or illness.
- bronco: Another term for hoarse, similarly used to describe voice quality.
- tertulia: A social gathering, often involving discussion or cultural activities.
- velada: Refers to an evening party or gathering.
- envio: Indicates a consignment or shipment, often in shipping contexts.
- envidia: The term for envy, reflecting a desire for someone else's possessions or qualities.
- recibo: A receipt, typically a written acknowledgment of payment.
- flete: Refers to freight, which can relate to goods transported by commercial means.
- envenenamiento: Indicates poisoning, which can involve substances that cause illness.
- remesa: The term for a remittance, typically money sent from one location to another.
- occidente: The Spanish word for west, a cardinal direction.
- accidente: Refers to an accident, often an unexpected event causing damage or injury.
- informe: The term for report, usually in formal or official contexts.
- oeste: Another word for west, used interchangeably with "occidente."
- incidente: Refers to an incident, typically a notable event.
- oficial: The term for official, used for authorized individuals or documents.
Synonyms
- Enramada: Synonymous with "cobertizo."
- Serenarse: Can be replaced with "apaciguar."
- Lomo: Has "espalda" as a related term.
- Sollozando: Sometimes confused with "llorando."
- Trepa: Another term for "escala."
- Bronca: Equivalent to "riña."
- Envio: Also means "remesa."
- Occidente: Can be synonymous with "oeste."
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