maní

maní
m.
1 peanuts.
2 peanut, monkey nut, earthnut.
pret.indicat.
1st person singular (yo) Preterite Indicative of Spanish verb: manir.
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mani
nombre femenino
1 argot demo
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SM
(pl maníes manises)
1) esp LAm (=cacahuete) peanut; (=planta) groundnut plant
2) Caribe * (=dinero) dough **, dosh **
3)

¡maní! — Cono Sur never!

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masculino (pl -níes or (crit) -nises) (AmC, AmS) peanut
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= peanut.
Ex. The article 'Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.
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* maní tostado = parched peanut.
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masculino (pl -níes or (crit) -nises) (AmC, AmS) peanut
* * *
= peanut.

Ex: The article 'Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.

* maní tostado = parched peanut.

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maní
masculine
(pl -níes or crit -nises) (AmC, AmS)
peanut
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maní sustantivo masculino (pl -níes or (crit)
-nises ) (AmC, AmS) peanut

maní sustantivo masculino peanut

'maní' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manteca
English:
demo
- peanut
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maní (pl maníes) nm
1. Andes, Carib, RP [semilla] peanut
2. Ven Fam [problema] tricky business;
¿cuál es el maní? what's the problem?
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mani
f pop
demo fam
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maní nm, pl maníes : peanut

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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