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What partidos means in spanish?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

As an adjective, partido can mean generous, or disposed to sharing. (Generous females are partidas.) As a noun, it most generally means party, as in 'political party.' Suffixing the final 's' makes it plural, both as an adjective and a noun.

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