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What does el deablo mean?

"El Diablo" is Spanish for "the devil". It's a common phrase used to refer to the devil, evil spirits, or something that is very bad or dangerous.

Here's how it breaks down:

* El: The definite article "the"

* Diablo: The noun "devil"

It's important to note that "el deablo" is a very informal and sometimes vulgar way to refer to the devil. In a more formal setting, you might use "el diablo" instead.

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