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The Spanish Fandango
Explanation:
Cueca supposedly originated with dancers, who wear a handkerchief in their right hand, draw circular figures, with turns and half turns, interrupted by various flourishes.
1. Nunca
<em>Nunca</em> means <em>never </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nunca había visto un expectáculo tan asomboroso</em>
This means:
- <em>I had never seen such an amazing show</em>
2. Nada
<em>Nada</em> means <em>nothing </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nada en esta vida importa más que la felicidad</em>
This means:
- <em>Nothing in this life matters more than happiness</em>
3. Nadie
<em>Nadie</em> means <em>no one/nobody </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Nadie vino a mi cumpleaños</em>
This means:
- <em>Nobody came to my birthday</em>
4. Algo
<em>Algo</em> means <em>something </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Quiero algo grande para mi boda</em>
This means:
- <em>I want something great for my wedding</em>
5. Alguien
<em>Alguien</em> means <em>someone </em>in English, so a sentence using this word is:
- <em>Necesito que alguien me ame como merezco</em>
This means:
- <em>I need someone to love me as I deserve</em>