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1 bonny
tr['bɒnɪ]1 hermoso,-a, lindo,-aadj.• bonito, -a adj.['bɒnɪ]ADJ (compar bonnier) (superl bonniest) (esp Scot) (=pretty) [child] hermoso, lindo (esp LAm); [dress] bonito, lindo (esp LAm)
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