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81 voseo
m.informal mode of speech using the voice vos.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vosear.* * *1 use of vos* * ** * ** * ** * *
Del verbo vosear: ( conjugate vosear)
voseo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
voseó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vosear
voseo
vosear ( conjugate vosear) verbo transitivo
to address sb using the◊ vos form
voseo sustantivo masculino
use of the vos form instead of tú
* * *voseo nm= practice of using the “vos” pronoun instead of “tú”VOSEOVoseo means the use of the “vos” form instead of “tú” in the second person singular. This is the norm in the River Plate region, where it is always used with a special form of the verb in the present tense (e.g. “vos tenés” instead of “tú tienes”). It is also found in other areas of Latin America. In Chile and areas of Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela, “tú” is also used, indicating slightly less informality. The forms “vos” and “tú” are used alternately in Central America, ranging from mostly “vos” in Costa Rica to mostly “tú” in Panama. In these areas, “vos” may be used with the normal second person singular verb form (e.g. “vos tienes”). -
82 Amazonia
SF Amazonia* * *Amazonia* * *Amazonia nf[región]la Amazonia the AmazonAMAZONIAAmazonia is a massive geographical area covering the basins and tributaries of the Amazon River. It extends over eight South American countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Equador, Guyana, French Guiana, Peru and Venezuela. Today, unfortunately, the natural resources of Amazonia are being mismanaged, and the problem is reaching crisis proportions, as the area is becoming less sustainable. The clearing of land for agriculture and extensive logging have led to deforestation; working mines pollute the rivers, and the commercial sale of rare flora and fauna has devastated its ecosystems. Urgent action may be necessary if the unique natural beauty and biological diversity of the region are to be maintained for future generations. -
83 cayuco
m.1 small fishing-boat used in Venezuela. (Nautical)2 dugout canoe.* * *SM LAm small Indian canoe* * *open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to the Canary Islands)* * *cayuco nm[de África] fishing boat [of the kind used by illegal immigrants landing in the Canaries]; [de América] = Indian canoe -
84 chorote
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85 fogaje
m.1 rash (erupción). (Cuban Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 blaze (llamarada). (Ecuadoran Spanish)3 stifling heat. (Caribbean Spanish (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela))4 sultry weather, sultry heat, hot and stuffy weather.5 skin rash.6 blush, redness on the face.7 hearth money.* * *SM1) Méx, Ven (=fiebre) fever, high temperature; (=sarpullido) heat rash; (=rubor) flush, blush; (fig) fluster3) And (=fuego) fire, blaze* * *2 ( Ven) (fiebre de pocos grados) slight fever, temperature* * *fogaje nm1. Cuba, Méx [erupción] rash* * *fogaje nm1) fuego: skin eruption, cold sore2) bochorno: hot and humid weather -
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87 MIR
1 MEDICINA ( Médico Interno Residente) houseman, US intern* * *SM ABR1) Esp(Med) = Médico interno residente2) Bol= Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria* * *MIR1/mir/= Movimiento de Izquierda RevolucionarioMIR2/mir/(en Esp) = médico interno residente* * *
MIR mf Esp (abr de médico interno y residente) a resident member of the medical staff of a hospital, usually a recent medical school graduate, serving under supervision
* * *♦ nm[examen] = competitive national examination for placement in house officer's post♦ nmf[médico] Br house officer, US intern= left-wing political party in Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela* * *m abr (= médico interno residente) intern, resident -
88 vainita
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89 venezolana
adj.venezuelan, of Venezuela.f.feminine of VENEZOLANO.* * *f., (m. - venezolano)* * *
venezolano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Venezuelan
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90 (La fiesta de) los toros
Bullfighting is popular in Spain and in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. For some Spaniards it is crucial to Spanish identity. The season runs from March to October in Spain, from November to March in Latin America.The art of bullfighting is given the name tauromaquia. The bullfighters in a corrida (↑ corrida a1) gather in cuadrillas. The principal bullfighter, or matador, is assisted by peones. Their outfit, the traje de luces, consists of a tight silk jacket and trousers, decorated with embroidery and epaulettes, and a black, two-cornered hat known as a montera. -
91 CANTV
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92 Guerras de Independencia
Spain's War of Independence against Napoleon Bonaparte's French occupation was ignited by the popular revolt in Madrid on 2 May 1808 against the French army. The reprisal executions are commemorated in a famous painting by Francisco de Goya. With support from the Duke of Wellington, Spanish resistance continued for over five years in a guerra de guerrillas which gave the world the concept and the term guerrilla warfare. The autocratic Fernando VII was restored to the throne in 1814, and his first act was to abolish the progressive Constitution of Cadiz adopted in 1812.The Wars of Independence of Spain's Latin American colonies were inspired partly by the ideas of the French encyclopédistes, partly by the example of the American and French Revolutions, and partly by Spain's own resistance to French domination. Argentina achieved independence in 1816. Simón Bolívar of Caracas led a freedom movement that was to sweep South America and earned him the title El Libertador. By 1840 all the mainland Spanish colonies were independent. Others who played a crucial roles in the independence struggles of Spain's colonies during the nineteenth century include Hidalgo, Morelos and Guerrero (Mexico), Sucre and Miranda (Venezuela, Peru), San Martín, Brown and Belgrano (Argentina), O'Higgins, San Martín (Chile), Céspedes and Martí (Cuba). -
93 Nueva Granada
( Hist):el virreinato de Nueva Granada the Viceroyalty of New Granada (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Panama) -
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95 UCV
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96 araguaney
araguanay ( national tree of Venezuela)* * *araguaney nmtrumpet tree, tabebuia [Venezuelan national tree] -
97 carite
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98 cristofué
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99 capacete
m.1 bonnet (British), hood (United States). (Caribbean Spanish (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela), Mexican Spanish)2 armor's helmet.* * *m Méxbonnet -
100 corotos
m.pl.1 things, whatnots (informal). (Caribbean Spanish (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela))2 odds and ends, bits and pieces.* * *mpl L.Am.bits and pieces
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