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Old August 20, 2019, 04:39 PM
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Sustantivos invariables que terminan en -a, -ente, ista.

Acabo de leer en un libro que hay sustantivos invariables que terminan en -a, -ente, ista pero no se dan ningunos ejemplos de uso. Hay alguien que me pueda dar unos ejemplos de usos?

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