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230 months ago

Vicki Santamaria (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Difficult / demanding

Word or term in question:

desajenar

Context:

A retelling of a myth from the

Keywords:

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230 months ago

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230 months ago

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230 months ago

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stole away/took away (from everything)

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

separated, severed

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When Death enters a house, it separates/severs everything from (pl note, not of) everything else.

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See profile wrote:

Did I write that? The first "everything" was unintended. What I meant was death separates one (apparently its victim) from his surroundings.

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

detached

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Death entered the house and detached of everything

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