La gente la gente. sustantivonoun sustantivonoun Note: This is where we get the English word ‘arbitrary’, which describes someone unrestrained in a use.

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la gente la gente

sustantivonoun

sustantivonoun Note: This is where we get the English word ‘arbitrary’, which describes someone unrestrained in a use of authority.

sustantivo masculino masculine noun Note: This is where we get the English word “attack”.

sustantivo feminino feminine noun

sustantivonoun Note: This is where we get the English word “trainer”.

sustantivo masculino masculine noun

sustantivonoun Note: This is where we get the English word ‘spectator’.

sustantivo feminino feminine noun Note: This is where we get the English word ‘infraction’.

sustantivonoun Note: This word means someone that is out of the garden or lawn. ‘Garden’ in Spanish is “el jardín”.

sustantivonoun

sustantivonoun

sustantivo masculino masculine noun

sustantivonoun Note: This is where we get the English word ‘recipient’ or the person that ‘receives’. It is also why there is a ‘p’ in the word ‘receipt’.