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Old July 13, 2024, 08:24 AM
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A Verita Tuya

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I was watching an old movie from Spain (again ...), and I heard a singer say in a flamenco song "... a verita tuya ...". By your side.

Why have never heard this word before? Is this usage normal? Regional? Romantic? Phased out already?

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Old July 13, 2024, 05:12 PM
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I think this is a thing related to Flamenco contexts. I don't know if it's used ever in daily speech, or if it's a regional thing.
I only remember the expression being used in a song I listened to as a child, but never in any other context.
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