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I agree with you, surely they were false cognates, but I think it's quite difficult to change the name nowadays (maybe if Gibraltar comes back to Spain we'll change the name of Canal de la Mancha - it's a joke, don't get angry, please )
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No, I'm not worried. You can have Gibraltar. Es miramente un escollo con unos monos.
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Correction.
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Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo
I can use the word Stain in this sentence. She has stained her reputation in the job, because she has stole money. Originally Posted by chileno She has stained her reputation in the job, because she has stolen money. Correction. One more correction: She has stained her reputation at work, because she has stolen money. |
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My ex girlfriend had a cat named "manchas", because it had many blotches of dark patches.
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blemish, mancha, spot, stain |
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