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Suavecito
Suavecito is a Cuban son written by Ignacio Piñeiro and first recorded by his Septeto Nacional in 1929. It is a standard of the son repertoire and one of the biggest hits by the Septeto Nacional. It has been covered by numerous artists including Cuarteto Machín, Celia Cruz, Orquesta Aragón and Sierra Maestra. The opening line of the song ("El son es lo más sublime, para el alma divertir...") has become one of the most popular phrases in Cuban music.
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suavecito
Suavecito is a Spanish term that translates to "smooth" or "soft" in English. It is often used to describe someone or something that is graceful, charming, or elegant. In a broader context, it can also refer to a style or attitude that is laid-back, easygoing, or relaxed.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Suavecito in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Suavecito in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- suavecitoArabic
- suavecitoGerman
- SuavecitoGreek
- suavecitoSpanish
- SuavecitoFrench
- SuavecitoHindi
- suavecitoHungarian
- սուավեցիտոArmenian
- SuavecitoIndonesian
- SuavecitoItalian
- סווציסיטוHebrew
- スアベシトJapanese
- SuavecitoKorean
- suavecitoLatin
- SuavecitoDutch
- suavecitoNorwegian
- suavecitoPortuguese
- suavecitoRussian
- suavecitoSwedish
- suavecitoTurkish
- suavecitoUkrainian
- suavecitoUrdu
- suavecitoYiddish
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