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Kategori |
İngilizce |
İspanyolca |
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General |
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1 |
General |
festival-goer |
festivalero [m]
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2 |
General |
festival-goer |
festivalera [f]
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3 |
General |
music festival |
festival [m]
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4 |
General |
festival-goer |
festivalero [m]
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5 |
General |
lasso festival |
manganeo [m]
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6 |
General |
eight-days' festival |
octavario [m]
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7 |
General |
festival meal |
platillo [m]
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8 |
General |
festival services (mass) |
rezo [m]
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9 |
General |
bull with sparklers on its horns running at a festival |
toro de fuego [m]
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10 |
General |
bull with sparklers on its horns running at a festival |
toro de ronda [m]
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11 |
General |
bull with sparklers on its horns running at a festival |
toro jubillo [m]
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12 |
General |
public festival in which flowers are thrown |
batalla de flores [f]
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13 |
General |
greek festival to give thanks |
carisias [f]
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14 |
General |
ancient festival of monteria |
carrera de gamos [f]
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15 |
General |
festival donation |
haya [f]
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16 |
General |
six days between a religious festival and its octave |
infraoctava [f]
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17 |
General |
celebratory drum festival |
tamborada [f]
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18 |
General |
festival-going |
festivalero [adj]
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19 |
General |
pertaining to the six days between a religious festival and its octave |
infraoctavo [adj]
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20 |
General |
festival of san fermín |
sanfermines [m/pl]
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21 |
General |
money paid for night time festival illumination |
luminarias [f/pl]
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22 |
General |
large festival |
macrofestival [m]
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23 |
General |
spanish festival of san fermín |
sanfermines [m]
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24 |
General |
saint's festival at a shrine |
romería [f]
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25 |
General |
beer festival |
fiesta de la cerveza [f]
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26 |
General |
festival-goer |
festivalera [f]
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27 |
General |
arrange a festival |
organizar un festival [v]
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28 |
General |
arrange a festival |
organizar un festival [v]
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29 |
General |
apricot festival |
fiestas del albaricoque [f/pl]
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30 |
General |
eight-days' festival |
octavario [m]
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31 |
General |
festival (usually musical) |
festival [m]
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32 |
General |
festival of the circumcision |
circuncisión [f]
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33 |
General |
festival of the immaculate conception |
concepción [f]
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34 |
General |
sunday festival |
domingada [f]
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35 |
General |
festival light |
luminaria [f]
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36 |
General |
moorish festival |
zambra [f]
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37 |
General |
money paid for festival illuminations |
luminarias [f/pl]
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38 |
General |
household festival |
mitote [m]
CAM
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39 |
General |
festival leader and sponsor |
alférez [m]
NI
CO
PE
BO
CL:N
AR
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40 |
General |
standard-bearer in festival for patron saints in the highlands |
alferazgo [m]
PE
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41 |
General |
man who carries the banner of the festival |
alferado [m]
PE
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42 |
General |
part (golpe) of joropo festival |
merecure [m]
VE
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43 |
General |
part of a joropo festival |
gabán [m]
CO
VE
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44 |
General |
part of a joropo dance festival |
golpe [m]
CO
VE
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45 |
General |
festival of sticks and drums |
balsié [m]
DO
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46 |
General |
street festival |
calletano [m]
HN
NI
GT
rare
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47 |
General |
man who carries the banner of the festival |
alférez [m]
NI
CO
PE
BO
CL:N
AR
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48 |
General |
standard-bearer in festival |
alférez [m]
NI
CO
PE
BO
CL:N
AR
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49 |
General |
standard-bearer in festival |
alferado [m]
PE
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50 |
General |
man who carries the banner of the festival |
alferado [m]
PE
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51 |
General |
festival leader and sponsor |
alférez [m]
NI
CO
PE
BO
CL:N
AR
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52 |
General |
festival leader and sponsor |
alferado [m]
PE
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53 |
General |
person selected to organize and pay expenses for a folkloric festival |
cabecilla [m]
BO
rur.
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54 |
General |
ceremonial toast with some alcoholic beverage, at the end of the guancasco annual festival of patron saints |
guacaleo [m]
HN:C,W
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55 |
General |
festival vendor |
morolico [m]
SV
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56 |
General |
man in charge of or working at a festival or market |
mesero [m]
CL:S
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57 |
General |
man in charge of or working at a festival or market |
mesero [m]
CL:S
rare
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58 |
General |
man in charge of or working at a festival or market |
mesero [m]
CL:S
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59 |
General |
sponsorship of a popular catholic religious festival |
priostazgo [m]
EC
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60 |
General |
sponsor of a popular catholic religious festival |
prioste [m]
EC
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61 |
General |
religious festival leader |
procurador [m]
PE
rur.
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62 |
General |
gift offered by members of an association during the patron saint festival |
ricachico [m]
PE:C
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63 |
General |
dancer covered with feathers and pendants in religious festival dances before images in processions |
suri [m]
AR:Nw
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64 |
General |
santería festival where consecrated drums are played |
toque [m]
CU
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65 |
General |
santería festival where consecrated drums are played |
toque de santo [m]
CU
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66 |
General |
annual festival of the guaimí indians (in which they use balsa wood stakes as weapons) |
balsería [f]
PA
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67 |
General |
street festival |
calletana [f]
HN
NI
GT
rare
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68 |
General |
a popular dance and festival |
bachata [f]
CU
DO
PR
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69 |
General |
one of the three dances that make up the festival of sarandunga |
bomba [f]
DO
disused
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70 |
General |
festival parade (carnivals) |
anata [f]
BO
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71 |
General |
annual visit made by the parishioners of several towns in santa cruz, guanacaste province, with the image of the black christ of esquipulas on january 14th, on the eve of the festival of santa cruz |
demanda [f]
CR:Nw
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72 |
General |
party celebrated during a festival with public dances and balls |
festidanza [f]
PE
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73 |
General |
top award given at the festival of the canción de viña del mar to the favorite artists |
gaviota [f]
CL
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74 |
General |
top award given at the festival of the canción de viña del mar to the favorite artists |
gaviota de plata [f]
CL
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75 |
General |
woman who dresses and prepares the images of saints in a church, especially before a festival or procession |
compositora [f]
AR:Nw
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76 |
General |
festival celebrated for branding livestock |
hierra [f]
MX:Se
PA
BO:N,E,S
rur.
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77 |
General |
festival vendor |
morolica [f]
SV
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78 |
General |
woman in charge of or working at a festival or market |
mesera [f]
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
CU
DO
PR
CO
EC
PE
BO
CL
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79 |
General |
woman in charge of or working at a festival or market |
mesera [f]
CL:S
rare
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80 |
General |
woman in charge of or working at a festival or market |
mesera [f]
CL:S
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81 |
General |
religious festival leader |
procuradora [f]
PE
rur.
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82 |
General |
popular festival in which grilled chicken is sold as the main dish |
pollada [f]
PE
PY
AR
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83 |
General |
eve of the guaymi festival of blasería |
vela [f]
PA
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84 |
General |
traditional festival |
alasita [f]
BO
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85 |
General |
annual guayami festival |
balsería [f]
PA
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86 |
General |
festival celebrated for branding livestock |
hierra [f]
MX
HN
PA
CU
VE
BO
PY
AR
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87 |
General |
rustic festival with horseback riders |
jineteada [f]
PY
AR
UY
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88 |
General |
ewe slaughtered to celebrate a festival or wedding |
machorra [f]
ES
local
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89 |
General |
saint agatha festival assistants |
personera [f]
ES
local
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90 |
General |
festival in honor of saint peter |
sampedrada [f]
ES
local
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91 |
General |
branding festival |
yerra [f]
BO
AR
UY
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92 |
General |
festival manager |
alférez [m/f]
MX
NI
DO
CO
PE
BO
CL
AR
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93 |
General |
religious festival sponsor |
preste [m/f]
BO
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94 |
General |
throw water, flour, or paper ribbons for fun during festival |
challar (del quechua) [v]
AR:Nw,W
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95 |
General |
dress and prepare the images of saints in a church, especially before a festival or procession |
componer [v]
AR:Nw
disused
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96 |
General |
fireworks (at the start of a village festival) |
camarazos [m/pl]
GT
PA
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97 |
General |
people disguised as devils who dance in the christian festival of corpus christi |
cucúas [m/pl]
PA
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Idioms |
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98 |
Idioms |
poetry festival (where flowers are given as prizes) |
juegos florales
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99 |
Idioms |
formally assume the responsibility of organizing the patronal festival |
pasar el cargo [v]
PE
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Speaking |
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100 |
Speaking |
the festival lasts for two weeks |
el festival dura dos semanas
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Colloquial |
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101 |
Colloquial |
ceremonial used at a festival |
levítico [m]
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102 |
Colloquial |
church festival extending over several days |
pascua [f]
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103 |
Colloquial |
a popular festival in which miniature handicrafts are bought and sold |
calvario [m]
BO:E,C,S
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104 |
Colloquial |
public popular festival in which participants wear costumes, dance, and walk through the streets |
convite [m]
GT
BO
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105 |
Colloquial |
gift, especially that given to an indigenous steward in a religious festival |
jocho (inglés hotdog) [m]
EC
rare
rur.
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106 |
Colloquial |
people attending the festival de la canción de viña del mar |
monstruo [m]
CL
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107 |
Colloquial |
popular festival |
rumbón [m]
CU:E
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108 |
Colloquial |
popular festival held in may with prayer, songs, and dancing in honor of the cross |
velorio de cruz [m]
VE
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109 |
Colloquial |
celebration carried out the day after a festival |
corcova [f]
BO
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110 |
Colloquial |
celebration carried out the day after a festival |
corcova [f]
EC:S
CL:S
disused
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111 |
Colloquial |
whip festival attendants as part of the entertainment |
rejonear [v]
NI
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Agriculture |
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112 |
Agriculture |
harvest festival |
fiesta de la cosecha
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Gastronomy |
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113 |
Gastronomy |
traditional meal made of beef, tender corn, broad beans, and potatoes, prepared the night before the festival for the apostol santiago on july 25, or in honor of mother earth pachamama on august 1 |
tijtincha [f]
AR:Nw
rur.
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114 |
Gastronomy |
traditional meal made of beef, tender corn, broad beans, and potatoes, prepared the night before the festival for the apostol santiago on july 25, or in honor of mother earth pachamama on august 1 |
tistincha [f]
BO:Sw
AR:Nw
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Music |
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115 |
Music |
brief musical fragment that is played to introduce or end different sections of a tv show during a festival |
fanfarria [f]
GT
DO
PR
VE
EC
CL
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116 |
Music |
festival during which bulls are run through the streets of pamplona |
sanfermines [m/pl]
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Cinema |
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117 |
Cinema |
closing film (festival) |
película de cierre
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118 |
Cinema |
opening film (festival) |
película de apertura (de un festival)
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119 |
Cinema |
festival section |
sección del festival
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120 |
Cinema |
film festival |
festival de cine
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Religion |
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121 |
Religion |
rosary recited for the festival of the santa cruz |
rosario de cruz [m]
PR
rur.
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122 |
Religion |
santería festival where consecrated drums are played |
toque [m]
CU
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123 |
Religion |
santería festival where consecrated drums are played |
toque de santo [m]
CU
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Folklore |
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124 |
Folklore |
(in the carnival festival) ritual that consists of sprinkling alcohol on real estate, vehicles, and places of work |
challacu [m]
BO:W,C,S
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125 |
Folklore |
popular music festival |
candombaile [m]
UY
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126 |
Folklore |
doll that represents carnival during the festival |
carnavalón [m]
PE
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127 |
Folklore |
animal or money donated to the guancasco annual festival of patron saints |
guanco [m]
HN
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128 |
Folklore |
festival held by the indigenous people from the north at the end of the wheat, barley, or corn harvest |
jáichihua [m]
EC:N
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129 |
Folklore |
popular festival celebrated two thursdays before the carnival |
jueves de compadres [m]
BO
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130 |
Folklore |
thursday before sunday of carnival in which the celebration of this festival begins |
jueves de compadres [m]
BO
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131 |
Folklore |
popular religious festival organized by a town preste |
prestazgo [m]
BO
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132 |
Folklore |
carnival festival |
pujllay [m]
PE:Se
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133 |
Folklore |
popular festival in some coastal ecuadorian towns with music, dance, and ranching competitions |
rodeo criollo [m]
EC
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134 |
Folklore |
popular festival in some coastal ecuadorian towns with music, dance, and ranching competitions |
rodeo montubio [m]
EC
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135 |
Folklore |
traditional festival celebrated in otavalo in honor of the virgin of montserrat |
yamor [m]
EC
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136 |
Folklore |
popular festival celebrated during carnival involving planting a tree and decorating it with ribbons to later cut it down with an ax to music and dancing |
yunce [m]
PE:Nw
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137 |
Folklore |
religious festival where two processions meet that for the baby jesus and for san nicolás de bari |
tincunaco [m]
AR:W
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138 |
Folklore |
religious festival where two processions meet that for the baby jesus and for san nicolás de bari |
tincunacu [m]
AR:W
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139 |
Folklore |
religious festival where two processions carry the images of the baby jesus and of saint nicholas of bari |
topamiento [m]
AR:W
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140 |
Folklore |
an annual festival held in the Spanish towns of baza and guadix |
cascamorras [m]
|
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141 |
Folklore |
popular festival on the island of menorca, spain |
jaleo [m]
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142 |
Folklore |
carnival festival |
challa (del quechua) [f]
AR:Nw,W
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143 |
Folklore |
(in the carnival festival) ritual that consists of sprinkling alcohol on real estate, vehicles, and places of work |
challa (del quechua) [f]
BO:W,C,S
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144 |
Folklore |
(in the carnival festival) ritual that consists of sprinkling alcohol on real estate, vehicles, and places of work |
challa de carnaval [f]
BO:W,C,S
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145 |
Folklore |
popular festival celebrated by the inhabitants of bolivia's tarija department |
chapaqueada [f]
BO
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146 |
Folklore |
festival in certain indigenous communities that is usually celebrated during nine days and is also known as the festival of water or the festival of the clearing of the irrigation canal |
champería [f]
PE
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147 |
Folklore |
one of the three dances performed during the sarandunga ceremony as part of the san juan festival |
capitana [f]
DO
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148 |
Folklore |
neighborhood party held to raise funds for the festival in honor of the town's patron saint |
entrada [f]
SV
rur.
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149 |
Folklore |
folk dance typical of the festival for the patron saint of san juan chamelco y chisec, guatemala |
catarina [f]
GT
|
|
150 |
Folklore |
popular festival during the vigil for the purísima concepción |
gritería [f]
NI
|
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151 |
Folklore |
indigenous oaxacan festival with music and dancing |
guelaguetza [f]
MX:S
|
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152 |
Folklore |
traditional festival held annually for branding livestock |
herranza [f]
PE
rur.
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153 |
Folklore |
queen of a local festival |
montubia bonita [f]
EC
|
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154 |
Folklore |
traditional christmas festival held 9 days before the birth of christ, during which guests in procession pray the rosary, sing, and ask for hospitality at different houses |
posada [f]
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
DO
EC:W
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155 |
Folklore |
popular festival celebrated during carnival involving planting a tree and decorating it with ribbons to later cut it down with an ax to music and dancing |
yunsa [f]
PE
|
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156 |
Folklore |
popular festival celebrated during carnival involving planting a tree and decorating it with ribbons to later cut it down with an ax to music and dancing |
yunza [f]
PE
|
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157 |
Folklore |
celebratory drum festival |
tamborrada [f]
|
|
158 |
Folklore |
(in the carnival festival) to sprinkle work stations in mines with alcohol and sometimes block from a llama or rooster as an offering to mother earth or pachamama, to ask for good luck or fortune in work |
challar (del quechua) [v]
BO:W,C,S
|
|
159 |
Folklore |
celebrate carnival including all of the rituals of the festival |
carnavalear [v]
BO
PE
AR
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160 |
Folklore |
popular festival celebrated on the thursday before carnival |
compadres [m/pl]
BO
|
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161 |
Folklore |
(in castilian and leonese folklore) women who take symbolic control on february 5th during the santa águeda festival |
águedas [f/pl]
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