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"The head" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la cabeza. The feminine singular phrase may be literal, in reference to the top of a human body, or symbolic, in terms of the leader of a group. The pronunciation will be "la ka-VEY-sa" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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"La cabeza" translates to "the head" in English.

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