Well, isn't that an interesting question! In Spanish culture, it is a tradition to leave offerings like flowers, candles, or food on graves to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away. It's not about bribing evil spirits, but rather showing respect and love for those who have left this world. It's a beautiful way to keep their memory alive and bring comfort to those who visit the graves.
Well, honey, Spanish people don't put anything on graves to "bribe" evil spirits away. They actually place items like flowers or candles as a sign of respect and remembrance for their loved ones who have passed. It's more about honoring the dead than trying to strike a deal with the supernatural. But hey, whatever helps you sleep at night!
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In a Halloween custom, they put food and offerings to bribe the spirits. They give offerings specifically in the fall, on their customary Day of the Dead.
That's slang for "bribe".
Novia, desposada = bride Sobornar = bribe
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Bribe Bribe can be a noun and a verb eg verb -- He tried to bribe me. noun -- He offered me a bribe.
No. It can be a verb -- to bribe-- or a noun -- a bribe.
you need to bribe them and give them about $100,000 and you are sweet.
you can make them stop laughing with a bribe
The candidates could bribe the people voting.