-
intensity and ****ign a rating. The word
tornado comes from the
Spanish tronada (meaning 'thunderstorm', past
participle of
tronar 'to thunder', itself...
-
characteristic and po****r acts of
these festivities is the so-called
tronada,
which is a
series of 29
little mortars masclets with
bangers interleaved...
- tomate, from
Nahuatl xitomatl torero from toro, "bull"
tornado from
Spanish tronada, "thunderstorm",
influenced by tornar, "to turn"
tortilla from tortilla...
- (Government of Catalonia). It has
dozens of
events which revolve around the
tronada (the most
revered daytime fireworks show). St. Peter's and St. Paul's Day...
- תַּכְלֶס /ˈtaχles/ (directly, matter-of-factly, cut the ****) Spanish:
tronada (thunderstorm) → English:
tornado → Spanish:
tornado Chinese: 革命 (dynastic...
- the
promoter of the
Guardadors de la
Tronada organization,
which oversees the
maintenance of the
traditional Tronada (a
fireworks show) of the
Summer Festival...
- La Gran Vía,
Barcelona Cómica,
Pluma y Lápiz and
other publications. La
tronada Angelistos al
cielo Los
tenderos La hora
fatal Los
chicos de los pobres...