Díaz de Bivar
or Dí·az de Vi·var
[ dee-ahththe vee-vahr ]
/ ˈdi ɑθ ðɛ viˈvɑr /
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noun
Ro·dri·go [raw-three-gaw] /rɔˈðri gɔ/ or Ruy [rwee]. /rwi/. Cid, The.
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