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There's my pretty Fashion! Aw, my prince, my beautiful darling!
How are you? OK, come! Aw, how beautiful!
Oh! Bye, Godfather!
Good bye Mari!
Hold on! Hello, beautiful lady!
Official Preschool Jesus Rodas
Thieves!
Mommy, mommy!
What do you want?
You're late!
OK! I'm going. I'm going.
AIDS woman
What are homophonic words? They are very common. Let's see, who wants to participate?
You study homophones in eighth or ninth grade. Tell me, have you heard of them?
No!
Well, what do you think they could be?
We can speak freely here. We're seeing what you know and what we can learn.
Mari, did you notice that it is painted again?
Yes, we should have cameras.
I say we should have dogs.
Children!
Let's paint, let's paint!
Yes, let's go!
Only this mommy?
Yes, go on! Be careful, daughter.
Be brave!
(Translation note: The word "Sidosa" is a hurtful word meaning "woman with AIDS". The woman and her kids cleverly removed the first three letters, leaving "Osa", meaning "Be brave" or "Have the courage" or, perhaps, "Defy".)