juggler

juggler
noun malabarista
juggler n malabarista
juggler
tr['ʤʌgəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 malabarista nombre masulino o femenino
juggler ['ʤʌgələr] n
: malabarista mf
juggler
n.
impostor s.m.
jugador de manos s.m.
juglar s.m.
malabarista s.m.,f.
titiritero, -era s.m.,f.
'dʒʌglər, 'dʒʌglə(r)
noun malabarista mf
['dʒʌɡlǝ(r)]
N malabarista mf
* * *
['dʒʌglər, 'dʒʌglə(r)]
noun malabarista mf

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