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I know that "el balancín" means see saw.
Can we also use "el sube y baja" as a mascline noun? Many thanks. |
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Yes, "el sube y baja", "los sube y bajas"... or, as the Academia prefers, "subeibaja(s)"/"subibaja(s)". (I don't like the last one.)
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Thanks so much.
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