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"His foolish one" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase su tonta. The feminine/masculine singular possessive and feminine singular adjective/pronoun also translate into English as "his (her) dumb one" or "his (her) stupid one" according to context. The pronunciation will be "soo TON-ta" in Spanish.

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