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bienvenidos
Bienvenidos is a Spanish word that translates to "welcome" in English. It is used as a greeting to express hospitality and warmth when receiving or inviting someone to a particular place or event. It is commonly used to greet guests, visitors, or newcomers in social settings.
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Bienvenidos is a Venezuelan sketch comedy television show. Produced and hosted by Miguel Ángel Landa, the show was produced by Venevisión from 1982 until 2001, when the show moved to Televen for its final season. It has been taped both at Venevisión's studios and on location across Venezuela. Aired weekly, it consists of 20 to 25 comic sketches that usually take on couples, homosexuals, doctors and other members of society as the target of their jokes. During its latest years, most of the sketches had a sexual edge to them. Some of the most popular characters on the show include: El Loco Hugo, a lunatic who likes to flash women Manolo, the Spaniard from Galicia Rigoberto, who has the mentality of a 10 year-old-boy and whose wives always cheat on him, to which he invariably screams, "¡Tú no me quieres!" Enrico, a gay character that occasionally starts out masculine, but then behaves effeminately and his voice is altered in pitch Briagoberto, a perpetually drunk man Nino Frescobaldi, a naughty man who wears a bow tie Boberto, literally "Dumbert", a dim-witted man
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bienvenidos in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of bienvenidos in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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