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In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".

In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".

In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".

In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".

In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".

In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".

In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".

In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".

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