s8528274
s8528274
03-12-2021
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How do you say colonists in Spanish?
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princessbethany15
princessbethany15
03-12-2021
Colonists in Spanish is “Colonas”
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lily6581
lily6581
04-12-2021
Colona- feminine
Colono- masculine
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