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What is hace viento in English?
"Hace viento" in English means
"It's windy"
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It's a common Spanish phrase used to describe the weather when there is wind.
What is the part of speech for jewel?
What is the purpose of a pentad in writing?
Phonology
What are two words that come from the taino?
How many vowels are in Eugene?
What does shaulker mean?
How do you pronounce kuralei?
Does staff have a short vowel sound?
Does negotiate have a long vowel?
What is the homophone for set?
How do you spell the word read in Swahili?
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