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Achicarse: to become terrified, to lose confidence.

Afanar: to steal.

Alcahuete/a: a person who tattles on another one.

Amarrete: excessively thrifty, miserly.

Apoliyar: to sleep.

Apriete: act of pressuring, oppressing, intimidating.

Arrabal: the neighborhoods away from the center of town were formerly referred to as such.

Arrastrado/a: someone who denigrates or humiliates .

Atorrante: someone who has no job, who likes to live without having to work.

Avivada: an advantage taken to achieve a certain benefit.

 
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Con Acento Latino strives for the knowledge of the Spanish language and Latin culture among executives, professionals, and students throughout the world.

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