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Racha: a positive or negative stage in someone’s life.

Rajar: to run. To escape.

Rayado/a: deranged. Crazy.

Remis: a taxi called by phone that uses no meter, and charges a flat rate according to the distance.

Reventado/a: a depraved, dissolute person.

Remarla: to make a great effort to achieve an objective.

Rioba: a neighborhood.

Roñoso/a: dirty. Miserly.

Rosca: fight. Argument.

Ruso/a: jew, jewess.

 
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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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