Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Lo que dices no es cierto, es sólo un chisme malicioso. |
What you say is not true; it's just malicious gossip. |
el chisme | the gossip |
chisme | knick-knack |

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It was a cozy place with a beautiful shower and hot water, a nice garden and a great patio. The price was not high for the value I received there. The room had a carpet, a wooden cupboard and TV.
We arrived without any more power back in the village of Sapa and went for dinner right away. We went to bed early, because of the physical exercise and because we did not sleep well a night earlier.
It was a cozy place with a beautiful shower and hot water, a nice garden and a great patio. The price was not high for the value I received there. The room had a carpet, a wooden cupboard and TV.
We arrived without any more power back in the village of Sapa and went for dinner right away. We went to bed early, because of the physical exercise and because we did not sleep well a night earlier.
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Conjugation of gossip [ gossiped, gossiped ] |