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		<title>By: Blog Personal de José Caballero Carrasco&#187;Archivo del blog &#187; Aprenda a hablar español fluidamente</title>
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		<description>[...] La palabra del día: joder Today’s word is one you should look out with. Although it’s commonly used in Spain, it has a bad meaning in most parts of Latin-America, where it’s a curse. There the word joder means ‘f*ck’ or ‘to screw’. It can also mean this in Spain, but there it’s mostly used as ‘to annoy’, ‘to bug’ or ‘to rip off’ (also see engañar)&#8230; [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Today’s word is one you should look out with. Although it’s commonly used in Spain, it has a bad meaning in most parts of Latin-America, where it’s a curse. There the word joder means ‘f*ck’ or ‘to screw’. It can also mean this in Spain, but there it’s mostly used as ‘to annoy’, ‘to bug’ or ‘to rip off’ (also see engañar). [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Today&#8217;s word is one you should look out with. Although it&#8217;s commonly used in Spain, it has a bad meaning in most parts of Latin-America, where it&#8217;s a curse. There the word joder means &#8216;f*ck&#8217; or &#8216;to screw&#8217;. It can also mean this in Spain, but there it&#8217;s mostly used as &#8216;to annoy&#8217;, &#8216;to bug&#8217; or &#8216;to rip off&#8217; (also see engañar). [...]</description>
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