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Meaning of el muerto
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el muerto (n)
a mountain peak in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile (21,457 feet high)
el muerto Sentence Examples
- In the play "El Muerto," a young man named Juan must face his fears and fight for his life.
- The film "El Muerto" tells the story of a Mexican wrestler who is given supernatural powers.
- The song "El Muerto" by J Balvin is a popular Latin dance track.
- The poem "El Muerto" by Octavio Paz explores the themes of death and reincarnation.
- The novel "El Muerto" by Mario Vargas Llosa follows the life of a man who is haunted by the death of his brother.
- The short story "El Muerto" by Gabriel García Márquez tells the story of a man who is killed by a bull.
- The painting "El Muerto" by Frida Kahlo depicts a woman who is mourning the death of her husband.
- The sculpture "El Muerto" by Francisco Goya shows a man lying dead on the ground.
- The play "El Muerto" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is a comedy about a man who pretends to be dead in order to escape his creditors.
- The ballet "El Muerto" by Igor Stravinsky is based on the play of the same name by Cervantes.
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a mountain peak in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile (21,457 feet high)
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In the play "El Muerto," a young man named Juan must face his fears and fight for his life.
The film "El Muerto" tells the story of a Mexican wrestler who is given supernatural powers.
The song "El Muerto" by J Balvin is a popular Latin dance track.
The poem "El Muerto" by Octavio Paz explores the themes of death and reincarnation.