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Examples

  • Beto is short for his age, also loves to ride, but doesn't have a horse and has little experience as a "vaquero."

    Learning The Ropes 1998

  • Beto is short for his age, also loves to ride, but doesn't have a horse and has little experience as a "vaquero."

    Learning The Ropes 1998

  • Beto is a man's name, but in this case, it means "ve tú a saber."

    Albures, or Dirty Spanish 101 2009

  • Beto is a man's name, but in this case, it means "ve tú a saber."

    Albures, or Dirty Spanish 101 2009

  • Beto is a man's name, but in this case, it means "ve tú a saber."

    Albures, or Dirty Spanish 101 2009

  • Beto is a man's name, but in this case, it means "ve tú a saber."

    Albures, or Dirty Spanish 101 2009

  • Beto is a man's name, but in this case, it means "ve tú a saber."

    Albures, or Dirty Spanish 101 2009

  • I call Beto to see if he and his crew can pick up some of their family members and swing by after work in San Pancho for a short little ceremony.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • The next morning, a Saturday, I call Beto at his home and ask him to come by the apartment before he goes to the site for a half day of work.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • I call Beto to see if he and his crew can pick up some of their family members and swing by after work in San Pancho for a short little ceremony.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

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