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Caradura vs. Un Morro

 

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Old November 28, 2020, 05:19 AM
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Caradura vs. Un Morro

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What is the difference between:

"Tiene un morro" and "es un caradura"?

I think that there is some nuance of a difference that the dictionaries are not showing me.

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