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Brian

Thanks much! No wonder I had never seen that "Bailete" construction before if you hadn't either. It must be the antiquated ancestor of today's diminutive -ito, -cito, -tito forms. I hope you had a good dinner in London to salvage the flight delay. Perhaps at a Scottish-Spanish fusion restaurant like Maresco  8)

ritter

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Quote from: Brian on August 05, 2025, 09:57:30 AMThanks much! No wonder I had never seen that "Bailete" construction before if you hadn't either. It must be the antiquated ancestor of today's diminutive -ito, -cito, -tito forms.
¡De nada!  ;)

QuoteI hope you had a good dinner in London to salvage the flight delay. Perhaps at a Scottish-Spanish fusion restaurant like Maresco  8)
Didn't know that place. Looks interesting, daring almost. I feared to find haggis al pil-pil on the menu, but it's fortunately not that daring.  ;D Must explore some next time.

Spent the day today with my daughter, her husband and my 3-month old granddaughter at the enchanting setting of the Hurlingham Club in Fulham, so the flight disruption was a blessing.
 « Et n'oubliez pas que le trombone est à Voltaire ce que l'optimisme est à la percussion. » 

Florestan

Quote from: ritter on August 05, 2025, 09:46:44 AMBailar usually is not reflexive, and the normal imperative  would be ¡baila!

As in here:

"Ja, sehr komisch, hahaha,
ist die Sache, hahaha,
drum verzeihn Sie, hahaha,
wenn ich lache, hahaha! "