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Dar la murgaTo bother, be a pest, or persistently nag. In Spain, someone who 'gives the murga' won't stop complaining or making demands.
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MorrearTo kiss passionately, especially in public. The Spanish verb for a passionate kiss that everyone knows about.
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El malo de la películaThe 'bad guy' of the story. A person who is unfairly blamed for all the group's problems, becoming the narrative scapegoat for any conflict. This term is used across Latin America to describe someone who is made out to be the villain, even if they're just telling the truth.
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No hay mal que cien años dureThis proverb says that no problem lasts forever and that everything passes with time. It is used to console someone in a difficult situation.
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BloggearTo write in a blog or create written content regularly for the internet. A practice that now blends with vlogging.
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Dar la murga0 votes

To bother, be a pest, or persistently nag. In Spain, someone who 'gives the murga' won't stop complaining or making demands.

alanlucena
Morrear0 votes

To kiss passionately, especially in public. The Spanish verb for a passionate kiss that everyone knows about.

alanlucena
El malo de la película0 votes

The 'bad guy' of the story. A person who is unfairly blamed for all the group's problems, becoming the narrative scapegoat for any conflict. This term is used across Latin America to describe someone who is made out to be the villain, even if they're just telling the truth.

alanlucena
No hay mal que cien años dure0 votes

This proverb says that no problem lasts forever and that everything passes with time. It is used to console someone in a difficult situation.

alanlucena
Bloggear0 votes

To write in a blog or create written content regularly for the internet. A practice that now blends with vlogging.

alanlucena
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