You'd think it would be "tripe", but a better word is probably "chitterlings".
Tripe is the stomach, chitterlings are the small intestines.
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"Llamar" translates to "to call" in English.
In America, the subject that covers English grammar, literature, and composition is still called "English." It is not referred to as "American" in this context.
It means, "to call the roll," as in roll call.
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Tripas refers to the intestines or guts of an animal, often used in Hispanic cuisine to make dishes like tacos de tripas.
They do put tripas in burrito's you just have to know where to look,most taco/burrito trucks will make you a tripas burrito for $5-$7.
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In English, you call a 'coupon' a 'voucher'.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
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"Llamar" translates to "to call" in English.
Thripas, or tripas actually, is made from the intestines of a pig. The intestines are cleaned, boiled and then grilled. This is a popular Mexican dish.
Pirámide is the best way to say "pyramid" in Spanish.
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