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1 sudaca
f. & m.1 Latin American.2 Dago.* * *1 familiar peyorativo South American* * *masculino y femenino (Esp) pejorative term used to refer to a Latin American* * *masculino y femenino (Esp) pejorative term used to refer to a Latin American* * *( Esp)* * *
sudaca mf fam pey Esp South American
llamar sudaca a alguien es señal de xenofobia, it's racist to call someone sudaca
* * *♦ adj= pejorative term used to refer to people from Latin America♦ nmf= pejorative term for a person from Latin America* * *m/f despSouth American
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