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 Translation for 'laß' from English to Spanish
unverified chamaca {f}lass [Br.]
unverified guambita [niña] {f} [col.] [sur.] [Colombia]lass [girl] [Br.]
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Translation for 'laß' from English to Spanish

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lass [Br.]
unverified chamaca {f}
lass [girl] [Br.]
unverified guambita [niña] {f} [col.] [sur.] [Colombia]
Usage Examples English
  • "Noé delirante" (1963), "Primavera triunfante" (1964), "Las sirenas y las estaciones" (1976), "Los Amantes" (1978) and "Puente de los Suspiros" (1982).
  • "El libro de las piedras", Práctica Mortal, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Mexico, 2003.
  • "El Rey es el Jefe del Estado, símbolo de su unidad y permanencia, arbitra y modera el funcionamiento regular de las instituciones, asume la más alta representación del Estado español en las relaciones internacionales, especialmente con las naciones de su comunidad histórica, y ejerce las funciones que le atribuyen expresamente la Constitución y las leyes" and also plays the role of the supreme representation of Spain in international relations.
  • Law XI (Audiencia y Chancillería Real de Manila en las Filipinas) of Title XV (De las Audiencias y Chancillerias Reales de las Indias) of Book II of the "Recopilación de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias" of 1680—which compiles the original decree and the one of 25 May 1596—describes the limits and functions of the Audiencia and its president.
  • In Las Nieves is the "Real Santuario Insular de las Virgen de las Nieves", the patron saint of the island of La Palma.

  • Falangism (...) was the political ideology of two political parties in Spain that were known as the Falange, namely first the Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FE de las JONS) and afterwards the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FET y de las JONS).
  • The Fountain to Bartolomé de las Casas (Spanish: Fuente de Fray Bartolomé de las Casas) is installed since 1924 outside the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, in Mexico. The statue of de las Casas was designed by José Fernández Urbina.
  • 2013 “Las mujeres machi en el siglo XX–XI: ¿Personificación de la tradición o desafío a las normas de género?” In "Historia de las mujeres en Chile siglos XX–XI", edited by Ana Maria Stuven and Joaquín Fermandois, 433–502. Santiago: Editorial Taurus.
  • W Las Vegas was announced as a condo hotel in 2005. The project was expanded in 2006, after the purchase of adjacent land that was to be used for Las Ramblas. W Las Vegas was cancelled in 2007, before beginning construction.
  • Paco Alonso not only composed operettas, but was a versatile author who created many sketches and revues. Of those released in 1927 in "Las Castigadoras", featuring the "Chotis de las Taquimecas" and "Las Cariñosas". The next year followed "Chotis de la Lola".

  • The station first opened to the public in 1893 as part of the Las Arenas-Plentzia railway, operated by the Las Arenas-Plencia Railway Company. At the time it was known as "Gobelas" station. At Las Arenas, in the municipality of Getxo, the line connected with the Bilbao-Las Arenas railway. Direct services between Bilbao and Gobela started in 1901.
  • Las Estrellas is available as a pay television network in Europe and Australia as Las Estrellas Europa and Las Estrellas Latinoamérica in Central and South America through Televisa Networks. Both feeds differ from the Las Estrellas programming, usually broadcasting shows weeks behind their original broadcast.
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