bárbara
/ˈbaɾbaɾa/, [ˈbaɾ.β̞a.ɾa]barbara
Adjective bárbara f sg
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feminine singular of bárbaro
Noun bárbara f (plural bárbaras, masculine bárbaro, masculine plural bárbaros)
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female equivalent of bárbaro
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La apropiación de mujeres comienza en los estadios inferiores de la cultura bárbara aparentemente con la aprehensión de cautivas. La razón originaria de la captura y apropiación de mujeres parece haber sido su utilidad como trofeos.
The ownership of women begins in the lower barbarian stages of culture, apparently with the seizure of female captives. The original reason for the seizure and appropriation of women seems to have been their usefulness as trophies.
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Bárbara fue asesinada por Álister.
Barbara was killed by Alister.
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Tras varios años intentando encontrar al hombre de sus sueños, Bárbara decidió despedirse de toda esperanza y aceptar casarse con Lucián.
After many years trying to get the man of her dreams, Barbara decided to give up all hope and to accept marrying Lucian.
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San Patricio vivió y predicó esta clase de amor dentro de la pagana y bárbara generación de irlandeses alrededor del año 432 d.C.
Saint Patrick lived and preached this kind of love among a pagan, barbaric generation of Irishmen around the year 432 AD.
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