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It doesn't mean anything if you unscramble it it's the word inglés :)
It could be "cuando" which means "when" in Spanish. It comes from "cada uno", meaning "each or each one" in Spanish. For example: Corrimos 2 millas caduno" (We ran 2 miles each)
The Spanish word you get when you unscramble PICEATEN is "PECEITAN," which means "peace."
You get jardín.
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The letters imecitacrr unscramble to "crimen" in Spanish, which translates to "crime" in English.
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Bandera
Libro (book)
The correct Spanish word unscrambled from DIHULME is "mΓ©duli".
The Spanish anagram is "imposible" (impossible).
You get aeropuerto, which means airport in Spanish.
The anagram is "puerta" (Spanish for door).
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