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10:29 Aug 25, 2020 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Anthropology | |||||||
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3 +2 | patria adoptiva/de adopción. |
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3 | patria madre/ madre patria |
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patria adoptiva/de adopción. Explanation: Así se refiere esta situación. La patria (del latín patrĭa, Padre) suele designar a lo que sería la tierra natal o adoptiva a la que un individuo se siente ligado por vínculos de diversa índole, como afectivos, culturales, históricos o lugar donde se nace. |
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