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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | May, 2011
| | moveable feast, about 60 days after Easter Sunday
Fiesta de Corpus Cristi - Religious Papantla, Veracruz Religious festival with costumed dancers, fair, food booths, carnival rides and parades. |
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Mexican Slang |
coolanglicismMeaning: cool Example: Tus muebles nuevos son muy cool. (
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Articles
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Mexican Road Signs By Jane Onstott No rebase - No passing
........moreDriving the Pacific Coast By Jane Onstott Road Signs and Driving Tips
........moreThe Friendlier Skies By Jane Onstott I’m cruising at about 10,000 meters above the sea, flying from San Diego to Mexico City via Los Cabos.
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Mexican Slang |
sabeslangMeaning: Short for ¿Quién sabe?, sabe means Who knows? with a generous helping of Who cares? Example: [Mamá] ¿A qué horas llega tu hermano? [Tú] Sabe ... ([Mom] What time will your brother be here? [You] Who knows?)
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Articles
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Travel Cheap! By Pat Cordes With the prices of gas so high, we could all use a good cheap vacation.
........moreMontse’s trip By David Lida Her face is oval and nut-colored, with the enormous eyes of a gazelle. Montse’s expression is serious, cautious, pensative.
........moreCanyons of Copper By Jane Onstott All sorts of people are on the go, looking for new vistas and unique experiences. You’ve got travelers, tourists, adventurers, and X-men.
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