04/07/2021
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The words ending in -cho they are usually nouns or adjectives male. For example: pthrew out, teacho, mucho.
There are also nouns and adjectives that, by adding the suffix -much, they take a meaning derogatory. For example: towncho, paliducho, feucho.
In addition, the verbs ending in -char and conjugated in have these letters at the end:
acecho | ducho | orcho |
aguilucho | andchó | paliducho |
take advantagechó | intervenedcho | pecho |
bicho | I hearcho | trackcho |
carpincho | starcho | plancho |
cartucho | faithchó | predictedcho |
caucho | gancho | provecho |
chancho | i havecho | towncho |
corcho | dissatisfiedcho | whocho |
cucurucho | youcho | relinchó |
unbuttonchó | luchó | reprochó |
thincho | macho | satisfiedcho |
derecho | batteredcho | serrucho |
derrochó | seachó | suspectedchó |
wastedchó | a lotcho | tacho |
wishcho | mucho | teacho |
despacho | neithercho | threecho |
corcho | youcho | orcho |
duchó | mancho | breadcho |
andcho | seachó | pincho |
i havecho | mucho | rancho |
hinchó | nacho | teacho |
i opencho | roomcho | flacucho |
squintingcho | empachó | gazpacho |
capricho | cheatchó | Moorcho |
cohecho | in Sancho | populatecho |
sewchó | feucho | serruchó |
take advantagechó | disengagecho | papercho |
aserruchó | unravelcho | populacecho |
cucurucho | sickcho | satisfiedcho |
weakcho | medicucho | overcho |
unbuttoncho | paliducho | susodicho |
animalucho | delicacycho | periodicucho |
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