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corazón

[kaw-rah-sawn, -thawn]

noun

Spanish.

plural

corazones 
  1. the heart.

  2. courage; spirit.

  3. love; affection; compassion or sympathy.

  4. beloved; lover; sweetheart (often used as a term of endearment).



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“Los voluntarios son el corazón, el alma y la sonrisa de los torneos de la FIFA”, afirmó el presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino.

They had experienced head-turning celebrity with “La Bamba,” and they followed it up with “La Pistola y El Corazón,” a gritty selection of mariachi and Tejano songs played on acoustic traditional instruments.

“La Pistola y El Corazón” won a Grammy in 1989 for Mexican-American performance.

Between original songs like “Corazon” and “Crema,” he also excited the crowd by playing familiar favorites like Fito Olivares’ “Cumbia de La Cobra” and Malo’s “Suavecito.”

She is an internationally recognized body-positive advocate and the author of bestselling books “Corazón,” “Tesoro” and “Hermosa.”

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