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madrugar
to wake up early
traslado del cuerpo
transfer of the body
te echo de menos
I miss you
hemos localizado
we have located
paradero
location or whereabouts
te has reconcillado
you have reconciled
ramera
slut or prostitute
encerar
to wax or polish
detener
to stop or detain
aseos
restrooms or bathrooms
un canalla
a scoundrel or rascal
dejar prenada
to get someone pregnant
herencia
the inheritance or legacy passed down from ancestors.
darse cuenta
to realize or become aware
manipular
to manipulate or control someone or something.
impedir
to prevent or hinder something from happening.
agradecida
feeling grateful or thankful
contradecir
to contradict or go against someone's statement or argument.
bandeja
a tray used for serving food or drinks.
atolondrado
a person who is scatterbrained or forgetful.
desafio
a challenge or trial that tests someone's abilities or resolve.
confiar
to trust or have faith in someone or something.
atascarlo
to get stuck or bogged down in a situation.
le revento “el arma en la cara”
means "he pointed a weapon at his face" in a threatening manner.
asunto
a matter or issue that requires attention or consideration.
ruego
a plea or request for something, often seeking help or favor.
caballero
a gentleman or knight, often associated with chivalry and honor.
se esponja
A term used to describe someone who is overly emotional or sensitive, often absorbing emotions like a sponge.
el colgante
A decorative pendant or ornament, often worn as jewelry.
amanecer
The time of day when the sun rises, marking the beginning of daylight.
padrino
A person who sponsors or supports another, often used in the context of a godparent or mentor.
cobarde
A person who lacks courage and is easily frightened; often seen as cowardly.
collar
A band or strap worn around the neck, often used in clothing or accessories.
dedicatoria
A written dedication or tribute, often found at the beginning of a book or work to honor someone.
amantes
People in a romantic relationship, often secretive; lovers.
hierbas
A term commonly used in Spanish to refer to herbs, which are often used for seasoning, medicine, or ceremonial purposes.
una trampa
A trap or deception meant to catch someone off guard or ensnare them.
presionarte
to put pressure on
el asesino quede impune
the murderer was left unpunished
cuchicheo
whispering
no esperaba que acudiera
I didn't expect it to come
ocultar
to hide
puntería
to aim
hombre de confianza
man of confidence