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Hacer la camaTo make the bed by straightening the sheets and arranging the pillows when you get up — the first morning obligation every mother demands. Also used as an expression meaning to set someone up or conspire against them.
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RoperoA large piece of furniture for storing clothes in Argentina and other countries — the classic family wardrobe. Where you hang, fold, and accumulate more clothes than you actually wear without even noticing.
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AuricularesDevices placed in or on your ears to listen to audio privately — the Argentine and Spanish way of saying it. What Mexico calls audífonos and other countries call cascos, but everyone's talking about the same gadget.
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CapóThe front cover that protects the car engine in Argentina, Chile, and Spain. What you lift when something's wrong and suspicious smoke comes out, hoping it's nothing serious or expensive to fix.
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AnanáPiña tropical en Argentina y Uruguay, la fruta con nombre guaraní que genera la eterna discusión: ¿Va en la pizza o no? Ideal para jugos, postres y debates familiares que nunca terminan bien.
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Hacer la cama0 votes

To make the bed by straightening the sheets and arranging the pillows when you get up — the first morning obligation every mother demands. Also used as an expression meaning to set someone up or conspire against them.

alanlucena
Ropero0 votes

A large piece of furniture for storing clothes in Argentina and other countries — the classic family wardrobe. Where you hang, fold, and accumulate more clothes than you actually wear without even noticing.

alanlucena
Auriculares0 votes

Devices placed in or on your ears to listen to audio privately — the Argentine and Spanish way of saying it. What Mexico calls audífonos and other countries call cascos, but everyone's talking about the same gadget.

alanlucena
Capó0 votes

The front cover that protects the car engine in Argentina, Chile, and Spain. What you lift when something's wrong and suspicious smoke comes out, hoping it's nothing serious or expensive to fix.

alanlucena
Ananá0 votes

Piña tropical en Argentina y Uruguay, la fruta con nombre guaraní que genera la eterna discusión: ¿Va en la pizza o no? Ideal para jugos, postres y debates familiares que nunca terminan bien.

alanlucena
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