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comfort or relief from sadness or disappointment
solace
old, damaged, and in poor condition
dilapidated
a large, crowded, often poorly maintained apartment building
tenement
Spanish for “mourning.”
luto
Spanish for “green-hope.”
Verde-Esperanza
Spanish for “child,” used here as an endearment.
Niña
Spanish for “daughter.”
hija
Spanish for “My God!”
Dios mío
Spanish for “young lady.”
señorita
Spanish for “enamored; lovesick.”
Enamorada
a state of extreme happiness or excitement.
elation
to keep someone completely interested.
enthralled
having a very strong but not usually lasting feeling of love or attraction for someone.
infatuated
fierce, irritable women with loud voices.
viragoes
songs written in a particular Latin American musical style
salsas