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To pass him "la cinta métrica," he requested. What was his goal?

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Because it sounds similar to the term "metric" in English, which refers to a method of measuring things, the word "métrica" in "la cinta métrica" may have more readily revealed the correct response in this case. Spanish for "thread," "tape," or "ribbon" is "cinta."

I only watch "las palomitas de maz" in the movies. What do I anticipate?

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In our perspective, the best part of going to the movies is "las palomitas de maz," or popcorn. If you look attentively, you may make out the English word for corn, "maz," in that word.

Let me fetch "la bolsa," and then we'll leave. Who or what am I grabbing?

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"La bolsa" is Spanish for "the bag," which most ladies use to refer to their purses. Spanish handbag designs feature an abundance of vibrant hues and intriguing patterns that resemble Spanish interior design.

Initially, the stunning butterfly is a creepy caterpillar. What is the Spanish term for a butterfly?

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The Spanish word "la mariposa" is used to refer to the butterfly insect. The words "Mara," for the Virgin Mary, and "posar," which means to "come down or settle," are probably the terms that were combined to create the phrase.

You should take a shower and wash your hair if you spent the entire day at the beach. Which of these is most helpful?

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It seems that "El champ" resembles its English translation, "shampoo," doesn't it? Both are most likely derivations of the Hindi word "chmpo." Whatever you do, remember to lather, rinse, and repeat.

The Spanish word for this hue, "morado," is a favorite of Barney the dinosaur. What shade is that?

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Of course, Barney is a fan of "morado," which means purple in English! He's a big purple dinosaur! Some people believe the word "morado" comes from a type of purple berry found in Latin America.

One of my "papas fritas" was taken by him. He's now in danger! What, though, did he grab?

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Spanish for french fries, "las papas fritas" can also refer to potato chips in specific contexts. In Spanish, "papas" denotes "potatoes," whereas "frita" denotes "fried." We have all of our bases covered. ab?

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