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  2. List of Spanish words of Indo-Aryan origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Spanish words that come from Indo-Aryan languages. It is further divided into words that come from Persian, Romani and Sanskrit. Some of these words have alternate etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish words from a different language .

  3. Olé - Wikipedia

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    Olé. The olé interjection. ¡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 ...

  4. Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film) - Wikipedia

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    Dracula is a 1931 Spanish-language American horror film directed by George Melford. The film is based on both the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker and the play Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston. [1] The film is about Renfield (Pablo Alvarez Rubio), who travels to Translyvania to visit Conde Drácula ( Carlos Villarías ). He is drugged by the Count and becomes his minion. The two ...

  5. La chingada - Wikipedia

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    La chingada is a term commonly used in colloquial, even crass, Mexican Spanish that refers to various conditions or situations of, generally, negative connotations. The word is derived from the verb chingar, "to fuck". The concept of "la chingada" has been famously analysed by Octavio Paz in his book The Labyrinth of Solitude .

  6. Zendaya Is a Star-Crossed Princess at Tom Holland's 'Romeo ...

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    Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images Zendaya didn’t join boyfriend Tom Holland on stage while attending his Romeo & Juliet performance, but she was dressed as the perfect star-crossed lover ...

  7. History of the Spanish language - Wikipedia

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    The language known today as Spanish is derived from spoken Latin, which was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans after their occupation of the peninsula that started in the late 3rd century BC. Today it is the world's 4th most widely spoken language, after English, Mandarin Chinese and Hindi. [1]

  8. Why the ‘All Eyes on Rafah' is Going Viral on Social Media

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    Nearly 45 million Instagram users have shared an AI-generated image of tent camps and a slogan “all eyes on Rafah."

  9. Dolores (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The usage of Dolores as a given name has its origins in the strong influence of the Roman Catholic Church in Spanish-speaking countries. The name is a reference to Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (or La Virgen María de los Dolores ), one of the many titles of Mary, Mother of Jesus, typically translated to Our Lady of Sorrows in English. In ...