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Feliz Cinco de Mayo ¡Cinco feliz De Mayonesa!

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Happy cinco de mayo to all of my friends and family translates to Spanish as: Feliz cinco de mayo a todos mis amigos y mi familia.

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Feliz cinco de mayo todo el mundo

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