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CuranderoA folk healer who cures illnesses, ailments, or negative energies using plants, rituals, and ancestral knowledge. Curanderos are the traditional doctors in many Latin American communities where modern medicine isn't available or trusted.
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Estar en las nubesBeing completely distracted, daydreaming, or disconnected from what's happening around you. When your body is present but your mind traveled to another planet and people need to repeat things three times.
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DesvelarseTo stay up all night, either voluntarily or because you can't fall asleep. It's the battle between your body begging for rest and your brain deciding it's the perfect time to overthink everything.
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TerremotoA strong seismic event that shakes the earth and everything on it. In countries like Chile and Mexico, earthquakes are a part of life — everyone knows the drill and has a story to tell.
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BuenasA universal Latin American greeting that works for any time of day without having to specify morning, afternoon, or evening. One word covers all your bases — efficient and friendly.
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Curandero0 votes

A folk healer who cures illnesses, ailments, or negative energies using plants, rituals, and ancestral knowledge. Curanderos are the traditional doctors in many Latin American communities where modern medicine isn't available or trusted.

alanlucena
Estar en las nubes0 votes

Being completely distracted, daydreaming, or disconnected from what's happening around you. When your body is present but your mind traveled to another planet and people need to repeat things three times.

alanlucena
Desvelarse0 votes

To stay up all night, either voluntarily or because you can't fall asleep. It's the battle between your body begging for rest and your brain deciding it's the perfect time to overthink everything.

alanlucena
Terremoto0 votes

A strong seismic event that shakes the earth and everything on it. In countries like Chile and Mexico, earthquakes are a part of life — everyone knows the drill and has a story to tell.

alanlucena
Buenas0 votes

A universal Latin American greeting that works for any time of day without having to specify morning, afternoon, or evening. One word covers all your bases — efficient and friendly.

alanlucena
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