CLASS 9
IF I WERE YOU
Question
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abajo
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arriba
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en frente
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Arriba is a Spanish word meaning “up” or “above” and may refer to: “Ala-arriba", the motto of Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal. Arriba!, a 1959 Spanish-language album by Caterina Valente and Silvio Francesco. Arriba (newspaper) (1935–1979), a daily newspaper from Madrid, Spain. “Arriba” (Babes in Toyland song), a 1990 song.
Detailed explanation-2: -literally “arriba” means “up"/"upper side". In a mexican song it is used as a way of “encouragement” as a way of making listeners to feel it up, etc.
Detailed explanation-3: -(æˈriːbə ) exclamation. an exclamation of pleasure or approval.
Detailed explanation-4: -The name “Rio Arriba” means “Upper River.” The County is so named because the Rio Grande, the lifeline of the state, runs through it. Under Mexican rule (established in 1821) New Mexico was divided into two territories. Rio Abajo, the “Lower River, ” comprised everything south of Santa Fe.