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giniag
local variety of fresh chilli pod
(Spanish) Chile de árbol
Speaker: Moisés García Guzmán
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Dictionary produced by Brook Lillehaugen, Moisés García Guzmán, and María Mercedes Méndez Morales, with support from K. David Harrison and Jeremy Fahringer.
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Lillehaugen, Brook Danielle and Moisés García Guzmán, with Kathryn Goldberg, María Mercedes Méndez Morales, Benjamin Paul, May Helena Plumb, Chantal Reyes, Cecilia G. Williamson, & K. David Harrison. 2019.
Tlacochahuaya Zapotec Talking Dictionary, version 2.1.
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