Dec 14, 2019 23:12
4 yrs ago
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Spanish term

parada

Spanish to English Other Slang
From e-mail correspondence between a woman and a male prisoner (USA):

y no sabes cuanto daria por comerme un sandwich como el q te comistes tu Mmm pero le pondria tambien un rico revoltillo con cebolla pimiento y tomate uff q delicia jejeje pues mi amor estoy viendo la parada por aqui por el tv ya nos van a encerrar tqm besos muaaaaaxxxxxxxxx y linda tarde para ti tambien bby :*
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Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Proposed translations

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parade

Maybe, because they are watching something.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks Patricia!"
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parade

En Spanglish "parada" es "parade" en inglés.
Estoy viendo el desfile po la T.V.
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