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If it is spelled with two r's, as in 'perrito' it means little dog. "perito" (spelled with one 'r') is a word in Spanish that means 'expert'. You often need an expert (perito) after an accident to evaluate the damage done and calculate the compensation for the victim/s. "perito agrónomo" means "an agricultural technician". A female expert would be a: 'perita'
Tambien is Spanish. When translated into English, Tambien means too, well, also. When looking for translation of Spanish into English, one can consult a dictionary or an expert.
"Who are you?" in Spanish is "¿Quién eres?" One of the best sites for translating English to Spanish is Google Translate. You type in the English word(s) in the box (it will say out loud what you wrote) and then it will translate in Spanish and say it out loud. You can change the languages at anytime. --The Dog Expert
You will need a professional appraisal by a maritime expert
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Although im no expert on the subject, my best guess would be the Spanish catholic (or is it Portugeuse) influences. Christianity was brought to the same way to the Americas.
expert=expert, specialist, appraiser, assessor, authority, adeptspécialiste=specialist, expert, observerconnaisseur=connoisseur, expert, judge, tastersavant=scientist, scholar, savant, expert, highbrow, past master
Novice is to expert as apprentice is to master.
Mii's in Alphabetical Order:AbbeyAiAkiraAlishaAnnaAndyAshelyChrisColeDaisukeDavid (Member of Expert Baseball Team)EmilyEmmaElisa (Tennis Co-Expert)Eva (Member of Expert Basketball Team)FritzFumikoGabiGwen (Skydiving Expert)Helen (Member of Expert Baseball Team)HiromiHiroshiHaruHayleyJackieJakeJamesJessieJulieKathrineKeikoKentaroLucìa (Table-Tennis Expert)MarcoMaria (Member of Expert Baseball Team)MartinMatt (Boxing & Swordplay Expert)MichaelMiguel (Pilotting Expert)MisakiMiyu (Member of Expert Baseball Team)NaomiNellyNick (Member of Expert Baseball Team)OscarPabloPierre (Member of Expert Baseball Team)RachelRenRinRyanSaburoSakura (Captain of Expert Baseball Team)Sarah (Tennis Expert)ShinnosukeShoutaSilkeSteveTakumiTatsuakiTheoTommy (Captian of Expert Basketball Team)TomokoVictorVincenzo (Cycling Instructor)YokoYoshi
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