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Whose brand names comes from Spanish verb chupar?

chupa chups


What brand comes from the Spanish verb chupar which means to suck?

Chupa Chups! A lollipop company founded by Enric Bernat of Spain in 1958.


What does chupar mean?

what does Yo quero chupar tu sangre! mmm mean ? "Chupar" means "to suck", so "Yo quiero chupar tu sangre!" means: "I want to suck your blood!".


Why are chupa chups called like that?

Chupa Chups are named from the Spanish verb "chupar," which means "to suck." The brand was created in 1958 by Enric Bernat, who wanted to make a lollipop that was easy to consume without making a mess. The name reflects the product's design as a lollipop meant for sucking. The distinctive name and innovative product helped establish the brand's popularity worldwide.


What does chupame mean?

The verb "chupar" in Spanish is to lick or to suck. (It's part of the old Kentucky Fried Chicken "finger-lickin' good" slogan.)


What does the spanish verb comienzo mean?

I start. It comes from the verb "comenzar."


What does tapado mean in Spanish?

It means: covered. It comes from the verb: tapar.


What is decrece mean in Spanish?

It decreases. Decrece comes from the verb: decrecer


Nevada comes from a spanish verb. What is it?

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What does escuchamos mean in spanish?

It comes from the verb Escuchar, which means "to listen". Escuchamos is the 1st person plural of that verb and it means, "We listen".


Nevada comes from a spanish verb?

It comes from "nevar", which means "to snow". It is the adjective form, so it means "snowy".


In spanish does A direct or indirect object pronoun usually comes before a conjugated verb?

In Spanish, an indirect object pronoun usually comes before a conjugated verb, while a direct object pronoun can come either before a conjugated verb or be attached to an infinitive or gerund.