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¿Por que una manzana es una manzana? Un jardín de etimología
- davebuchen
- May 7
- 1 min read
The Spanish version of Why is an Apple an Apple? is now available.
Sadly, the fascinating onion etymology had to go because the spanish etymology of cebolla is just kinda dull. But cafe and apio and berenjena all got added.
It is available here at Amazon or you can buy them directly from me.


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