adults
The term 'adultos' is from the Spanish language. When translated to English it means 'adults'. One might use the word when saying something is suitable only for adults.
MENTORES adultos
"If we were adults..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Si fuéramos adultos... . The conjunction, first person plural imperfect subjunctive, and masculine plural noun reference either a "we" that is all-male or mixed female and male. The pronunciation will be "see FWEY-ra-moh-sa-THOOL-tos" in Spanish.
Crecer is the Spanish word for "to grow". If you are using "grow up" as in becoming mature, the word is "madurar".
CEAAL stands for "Consejo de Educación de Adultos de América Latina" (which is Spanish for "Council of Adult Education in Latin America"). Any "coin" would actually be a token or medal.
Paula Margules has written: 'Adultos Sin Pareja Estable'
One interpretation would be "Adult club for swingers".
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