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Hamaca

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What does Hamaca mean?

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Hamaca

A resting place consisting of a heavy, durable woven fabric tied at each end to columns or strong stakes. It is common in rural areas, typically found in breezy, shaded spots.

Set up the hamaca, I am going to take a nap (the speaker uses the phrase echar una pavita, a local idiom for a siesta).

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby toto

Hamaca

A type of hanging bed or sleeping gear made of canvas or netting and thin ropes that are fastened at each end so it stays suspended and can swing. (In Venezuela, these are widely used for sleeping or resting, particularly in rural and coastal regions).

The hamaca is very comfortable. Jose does not like hamacas.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

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