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Henrik
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does "rasurra" mean "trash" in Spanish?
Feb 25, 2016 11:51 AM
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does "rasurra" mean "trash" in Spanish? I've never heard the word "rasurra", at least here in Argentina it is not used. "trash" = basura, desperdicio (here, "basura" is not used as 'very informal way to name a friend or pal' as Pedro says it is used in Mexico. Here you can hear "loco", "boludo" but not "basura") "rasurar" = arcaic verb, not used nowadays. It means "afeitar" = "to shave". May be it is used in other countries. Or in espania.
February 27, 2016
Hola, Basura /bae'zurae/ = Trash, garbage, literal meaning Basura = Slang, very informal way to name a friend or pal. "Que onda basura"?
February 25, 2016
"Basura" (pronounced [baˈsu.ɾa]) means "trash". Saca la basura. - Take out the trash. " Rasurar(se)" (pronounced [ra.su'ɾar.se]) means "to shave" but another common verb for this is "afeitar(se)". Se rasuró toda su barba. - He shaved all his beard.
February 25, 2016
The Spanish word for trash is 'basura'.
February 25, 2016
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