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Examples
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A friend's father who lives in Panama came for dinner and our Spanishes were totally different - now I am intrigued by trying to differentiate accents or why in Panama you can ask for your drink on "las rocas" (a Spanish word they have created) but here you have to ask for hielo (ice.)
A Little More Tongue Meredith Fineman 2010
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A friend's father who lives in Panama came for dinner and our Spanishes were totally different - now I am intrigued by trying to differentiate accents or why in Panama you can ask for your drink on "las rocas" (a Spanish word they have created) but here you have to ask for hielo (ice.)
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Ya no volvería a verlo, ahora tendría que olvidar todo lo vivido junto a él, debía de volver a olvidar como amar y volver a armar la muralla de hielo alrededor de su corazón, pero esta ves el doble de grosor ... ahora tendría que volver a empezar todo desde cero.
crazydark Diary Entry crazydark 2009
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Se vacía a una jarra con bastante hielo frapé u por último se vacía la manzana picada.
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Se vacía a una jarra con bastante hielo frapé u por último se vacía la manzana picada.
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Pasados los primeros jueves, el hielo entre nosotras se derritió.
veruscio Diary Entry veruscio 2008
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'La pista de hielo' is really not his best attempt.
Bolaño, Mi Amor 2007
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Muchos años después, frente al pelotón de fusilamiento, el coronel Aureliano Buendía había de recordar aquella tarde remota en que su padre lo llevó a conocer el hielo.
Cien Años de Soledad 2007
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I recently began La pista de hielo "The Ice Rink", and am already understanding...
Bolaño, Mi Amor 2007
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In most of San Miguel de Allende restaurants you can get a whole range of drinks, including iced tea -- specify "con hielo" so you'll be sure to get the ice!
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