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177 months ago

JENN64  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

un viento espeso y duro, el kalibatan

Context:

Un día se levantó, un viento espeso y duro, el kalibatan.

 

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177 months ago

Ffion Marianne Moyle  See profile wrote:

One day there are arose a powerful harsh wind, it was known as the Kalibatan

One day, a dense and hard wind rose, it was the Kalibatan

Once, a heavy and strong wind called kalibatan, rose...

one day there arose a hard, heavy wind

My references:

Collins Robert Unabridged Spanish/English Dictionary

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