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1 paya
* * *(Chi), payada RPl femenino: improvised musical dialogue* * *(Chi), payada RPl femenino: improvised musical dialogue* * *
paya (Chi),◊ payada (RPl) sustantivo femenino: improvised musical dialogue
* * *paya nf1. Arg, Chile = improvised poem accompanied by guitar* * *m, paya f non-gypsy, Gorgio -
2 payada
SF Cono Sur improvised gaucho folksongpayada de contrapunto — contest between two "payadores"
* * ** * *payada nfCSur1. [canto] = improvised folk songsus discursos son siempre la misma payada her speeches are always the same old waffle;si no saben, no escriban, pero no llenen la hoja con payadas if you don't know what to write, don't write anything, don't try to fill up the page with waffle* * *f Rpl improvised ballad -
3 contrapunteo
m.improvised verse duel. (Andes)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: contrapuntear.* * *SM2) And, Cono Sur (Literat) improvised verse duelen contrapunteo — And in competition
* * *B ( Per) (discusión) argumentestar en contrapunteo to be in competition* * *contrapunteo nm1. Mús counterpoint2. Andes, Carib [disputa] quarrel, argument -
4 payar
VI2) * (=contar cuentos) to talk big *, shoot a line ** * *verbo intransitivoa) (CS) (Mús) to improvise a musical dialogueb) (RPl) (hablando, escribiendo) waffle (colloq)* * *verbo intransitivoa) (CS) (Mús) to improvise a musical dialogueb) (RPl) (hablando, escribiendo) waffle (colloq)* * *payar [A1 ]vi1 (CS) ( Mús) to improvise a musical dialogue* * *payar viCSur1. [cantar] = to sing improvised songscomo no había estudiado, payé bastante I hadn't done any revision, so I just waffled o so I just made it up as I went along
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