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ambulante

[ am-byuh-lahnt; French ahn-by-lahnt ]

noun

plural ambulantes
  1. a portable tea table, used in 18th-century France.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of ambulante1

< French: literally, walking, feminine of ambulant, present participle of ambuler < Latin ²¹³¾²ú³Ü±ôÄå°ù±ð. See amble
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Bernal himself has directed two features – the 2007 drama Déficit and the as-yet-unreleased Chicuarotes, about young Mexican hoodlums – as well as founding, with his childhood friend and Y Tu Mamá También co-star Diego Luna, two production companies and a documentary film festival, Ambulante.

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We called it a cafetín ambulante, a small truck with compartments and shelves in the back, a refrigerated section, and a hot plate.

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Un charro y un cantante se enamoran de una bella joven que desea debutar como bailarina en un teatro ambulante.

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A few years ago, Alarcón began producing the podcast “Radio Ambulante,†to tell stories of and by Spanish-speaking people from around the world.

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He says he can prove this with the responses to the documentary film festival he set up 10 years ago, Ambulante, which travels through 16 Mexican cities for a few months each year, and which has shown him that there is a huge appetite for intellectual debate.

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