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idioma sustantivo masculino language
idioma sustantivo masculino language ' idioma' also found in these entries: Spanish: alemán - alemana - árabe - castellana - castellano - catalán - catalana - celta - checa - checo - chino - danés - danesa - dominar - eslava - eslavo - eslovena - esloveno - español - española - euskera - eusquera - finlandés - finlandesa - flamenca - flamenco - francés - francesa - gaélica - gaélico - galés - galesa - gallega - gallego - habla - holandés - holandesa - húngara - húngaro - inglés - inglesa - irlandés - irlandesa - kurda - kurdo - lastre - macedonia - macedonio - neerlandés - neerlandesa English: Arabic - Basque - broken - Bulgarian - Castilian - Catalan - Celtic - command - Czech - Danish - Dutch - English - ESL - Estonian - Finnish - French - Gaelic - Galician - German - Greek - Hebrew - Irish - Italian - know - language - Latin - lingo - Lithuanian - mastery - native - Norwegian - polish - Polynesian - Portuguese - Rumanian - Russian - Serbo-Croat - Slovene - Spanglish - Spanish - speak - speaker - Swedish - TEFL - Tibetan - tongue - Ukrainian - Welsh - second
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