- Look up
grito in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
grito or
grito mexicano (Spanish pronunciation: [
ˈɡɾito];
Spanish for "shout") is a
common Mexican...
- The Cry of
Dolores (Spanish:
Grito de Dolores)
occurred in Dolores, Mexico, on 16
September 1810, when
Roman Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla...
- The
Awful Dr.
Orloff (Spanish:
Gritos en la noche, lit. 'Screams in the Night'; French: L'Horrible
Docteur Orloff) is a 1962
horror film
written and directed...
- Mexihcaletepetlacuicalt[citation needed] Spanish: Mexicanos, al
grito de guerra,
pronounced [mexiˈkanos | al
ˈgɾito ðe ˈɣera] See Help:IPA/Spanish,
Spanish phonology...
- 2021.
Retrieved 29 June 2021. "Cristiano Ronaldo, gigante: alcanzó los 760
gritos y se convirtió en el máximo
goleador de la
historia del fútbol" [Cristiano...
-
Pieces (Spanish: Mil
gritos tiene la noche, lit. 'The
Night Has 1,000 Screams') is a 1982
slasher film
directed by Juan
Piquer Simón,
written and produced...
- The
Grito de
Lares flag (Spanish:
Bandera del
Grito de Lares), most
commonly known as the
Lares flag (Spanish:
Bandera de Lares),
represents the
Grito de...
-
Jayuya Uprising, also
known as
Jayuya Revolt or Cry of
Jayuya (Spanish:
Grito de Jayuya), was a
Nationalist insurrection that took
place on
October 30...
- El
grito (Spanish: The Scream) is an
Argentine novel by
Florencia Abbate on her debut. It was
first published in 2004. El
grito is a
short novel that takes...
-
Grito de
Lares (Cry of Lares), also
referred to as the
Lares revolt, the
Lares rebellion, the
Lares uprising, or the
Lares revolution, was the
first of...