It could be "cuando" which means "when" in Spanish.
It comes from "cada uno", meaning "each or each one" in Spanish. For example: Corrimos 2 millas caduno" (We ran 2 miles each)
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Libro (book)
Lapiz (pencil)
Well, darling, when you unscramble "blertire," you get the Spanish word "libertre." And no, I didn't make a typo, it's just how the cookie crumbles. So, there you have it, a little Spanish lesson wrapped up in a sassy package.
It doesn't mean anything if you unscramble it it's the word inglés :)
The Spanish word you get when you unscramble PICEATEN is "PECEITAN," which means "peace."
You get jardín.
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The letters imecitacrr unscramble to "crimen" in Spanish, which translates to "crime" in English.
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Bandera
Libro (book)
The correct Spanish word unscrambled from DIHULME is "méduli".
You get aeropuerto, which means airport in Spanish.
The anagram is "puerta" (Spanish for door).
The Spanish anagram is "imposible" (impossible).
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