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The usually masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns beginning with a stressed a sound: el águila el agua el hacha
Ama de las llaves. 2006
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Aunque hay que decirlo algo la atraviesa inflexible hacha roja segmento AB que quiso probar filo en la carne.
veruscio Diary Entry veruscio 2008
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Pinna clams are called callo de hacha, because they might be mistaken for scallops - callos.
Culinary guide to Mexican fish and shellfish: Las delicias del mar I 2006
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The usually masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns beginning with a stressed a sound: el águila el agua el hacha
Ama de las llaves. 2006
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The usually masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns beginning with a stressed a sound: el águila el agua el hacha
Ama de las llaves. 2006
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Pinna clams are called callo de hacha, because they might be mistaken for scallops - callos.
Culinary guide to Mexican fish and shellfish: Las delicias del mar I 2006
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The usually masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns beginning with a stressed a sound: el águila el agua el hacha
Ama de las llaves. 2006
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The usually masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns beginning with a stressed a sound: el águila el agua el hacha
Ama de las llaves. 2006
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The usually masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns beginning with a stressed a sound: el águila el agua el hacha
Ama de las llaves. 2006
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Pinna clams are called callo de hacha, because they might be mistaken for scallops - callos.
Culinary guide to Mexican fish and shellfish: Las delicias del mar I 2006
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