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There is a definition given in the dictionaries for jalear, as a verb, meaning "to have a good old time." But as a noun, I only see the definition "jelly." But I seem to remember, in Spain, that Jalea referred to having a good time as a noun, too, that it was used that way. Any tips? Thanks, Silopanna ![]() Last edited by silopanna; February 17, 2009 at 09:07 PM. |
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It just occurrred to me that it is Jaleo, with an o at the end. Then the dictionaries seem to correspond to what I was thinking: "An Andalusian dance." I can't believe I mixed it up with a word that means jelly. Oh well. Dean |
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