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Tempestad vs. Tormenta

 

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Old November 14, 2023, 06:43 PM
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Tempestad vs. Tormenta

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Could anyone elucidate the difference between tempestad and tormenta?

I believe in the Easter bunny, Santa Klaus and in dictionaries, too, but the dictionaries haven't helped me much on this one.

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