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28 June
- Spanish (Colombia)
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Spanish (Spain)
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Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
¿Qué significa 'sup'?
¿Qué significa 'sup'?
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'Sup' = What's up = How are you doing + que hay de nuevo
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