Translation of "popular belief" to Spanish
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Dictionary translations for "popular belief"
Contexts with "popular belief"
In Spain, there's a popular belief that when you sneeze, you have to say "Jesus" for the soul to return to the body.
En España existe la creencia popular de que, cuando alguien estornuda, hay que decir "Jesús" para que el alma vuelva a su cuerpo.
He is by nature a kind person and is popular with the children in his neighborhood.
Él es por naturaleza una persona amable y es popular entre los niños de su vencidario.
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