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Meaning of "otra vez"
Otra vez - 'Otra vez' is a Spanish phrase that translates to 'another time' or 'again' in English. It is commonly used to request a repetition of something or to express the idea of doing or experiencing something one more time
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Otra Vez is Spanish for again or another time.
The others were Papá se desenreda and Papá se enreda otra vez.
Their first album is titled Otra Vez released that same year.
Otra vez A man for all seasons.
Over time we have fully optimized Otra Vez for the IRC races.
Una y Otra Vez is a studio album released by Sergent Garcia.
They released a successful album titled Otra Vez which peaked some music charts in Latin America.
Both versions were titled " Solo otra vez.
Mar otra vez is now considered a cult record in Spain, as well as in Mexico.
After that he recorded the Mar otra vez album, which was his first LP.
Rivera reunited with Cortijo and recorded " Juntos otra vez.
Otra vez hablando del cártel . Come on.
Slap the horse again, otra vez.
Soltera otra vez ( Single Again ) is a Chilean telenovela originally broadcast on Canal 13.
I'm not going anywhere. No me haga pregunto otra vez.
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Que tengo miedo perderte, perderte otra vez ♪ No, we should not be doing this.
Yesterday the psalmist continues his prayer with words and strong feelings. Otra vez unos [… ].
Amar otra vez ( Loving again ) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez for Televisa in 2004.
You're the one that i want Ochéntame… otra vez writer.
Crimen " was featured soundtrack of Chilean channel Canal 13 's telenovela Soltera otra vez.
Ver las lanchas como mariposas ♪ ♪ Otra vez al despertar ♪.
The show was based on the spanish gameshow called Un, dos, tres … responda, otra vez.
Oye Hector. Por favor, otra vez.
She started in the TVE game show Un, dos, tres… responda otra vez.
Señor, I thought it was the Arabs that killed Roland . Bueno, bueno, bueno . Otra vez.
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Incendios cada vez más virulentos y mortales
Electorado costarricense cada vez más indeciso
Ultima vez receives the support of