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Zanahoria (alternatively
titled Detrás de la verdad) is a 2014 Uruguayan-Argentine
thriller drama film
written and
directed by
Enrique Buchichio. The...
- off-Broadway cast of
Zanahorias (or
Carrots in English), a
Spanish comedy by
Spanish playwright Antonio Zancada. For her role in
Zanahorias, she won an ACE...
- Mamón
Nancite (yellow
cherries drink)
Naranja con
remolachas Naranja con
zanahorias Papalon (beach
grape drink)
Papaturro Tiste Almendras en miel (en jarabe)...
- club Chivas". ESPN.com. 24
January 2024.
Retrieved 24
January 2024. "La
Zanahoria de el Chicharito". Zócalo (in Spanish). 15
January 2012.
Retrieved 12...
- karapatang-akda
karat carat kilates (Sp. quilate) karot/kerot
carrot asanorya (Sp.
zanahoria)
karpet ****
alpombra (Sp. alfombra) kas cash pera, salapi, suki kaswalti...
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Andalusi Romance, such as
alcalde "mayor", álgebra "algebra",
aceite "oil",
zanahoria "carrot",
alquiler "rent",
achacar "to blame",
adelfa "oleander", barrio...
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nicknamed Canela (lit. 'Cinammon'),
Chetos (lit. 'Cheetos'),
Cabeza de
zanahoria (lit. 'Carrot head') or Hija de satán (lit. 'Satan's daughter'). Some...
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Arabic Zamra,
originally from
classical Arabic Zamr زَمْر [zamr] (listen).
zanahoria: carrot,
presumably from
Andalusi Arabic safunariyya (سَفُنَّارْيَة) [safunːnaːrja]...
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asparagus (espárragos),
cabbage (repollo),
cauliflower (coliflor),
carrots (
zanahorias),
chayote (chayote), cu****ber (pepinillo),
eggplant (berenjena), lettuce...
- or apio
criollo ("Creole celery") in Venezuela, apio in
Puerto Rico,
zanahoria blanca ("white carrot") in Ecuador, and
virraca in Peru. Its Portuguese...