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The language of Christmas Lottery

Words like 1lambre,?copa,?lira,??umbrella,??table,???hopper, and??trumpet are again the main characters.

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The language of Christmas Lottery

Words like 1lambre,?copa,?lira,??umbrella,??table,???hopper, and??trumpet are again the main characters. Millions listen to timeless words thanks to the Christmas Lottery. The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) has incorporated these words with new meanings into the updated dictionary of Spanish language.

These words all have the lotero meaning, which can be found in an academic dictionary. Additionally, terms like 'chapel" and 'postero/ra, which are linked to the National Lottery for over two centuries, have their own place in the Dictionary of the Spanish language.

The dictionary contains approximately 1,500 words about the game, and 70 words that have a mark specific to the Lottery. The word everyone wants to use on December 22nd is Gordo. This is the name of the first prize in the Extraordinary draw of 2020 Christmas Lottery 2020. It distributes four million Euros per series (400,000 euros for the tenth).

These meanings indicate whether the word is used in lotteries in "some countries", or in Spanish lottery. The 'chapel' is a final model of a 10th in which a draw numbers has not yet been printed. However, the table' is an exhibitor in which the winning numbers and the prizes are displayed. The only article addition was that of "postero" or "postera", which refers the "person in charge of a lottery stand."

There are many other words in our vocabulary that can be used to refer to lottery terms. These include 'tenth' which is the tenth of a ticket and costs 20 euros. 'Participation' is when the tenths of a ticket are divided into shares. 'Pedrea' is the minor prize of the Christmas Lottery but is also the most popular. They consist of 1,000 Euros distributed among the 10 tenths. A common word is "reimbursement", which means that winners are reimbursed for what they played, provided their tickets have the same ending as the Gordo.

wire. ... [Additional meaning]. m. 2a. Once the drum is removed, each wire on which the winning numbers and the prizes are strung is used in the lottery.

chapel. ... [Additional meaning]. F. 8 bis. F. 8 bis.

Cup. Cup. F. 13 bis. F. 13 bis.

lira. ... [Additional meaning]. F. 3a. A device that is made up of ten rods of metal. The balls are then sorted and checked before being placed into the drum.

umbrella. ... [Additional meaning]. m. 2a. A circular structure that houses the liras containing all the numbers in play, used in the lottery of certain countries.

postero, ra. [Article addition]. m. and F. Esp. Person responsible for a lottery stall.

table. ... [Additional meaning]. F. 18 bis. F. 18 bis.

hopper. [Article amendment]. F. 1. Container or tank that is open at the bottom. Usually, it's a pyramid-shaped cone or inverted pyramid. This is used to dose the passage of things such as grains, coins or fertilizers. || 2. A transparent funnel-shaped container that is funnel-shaped was used in some countries' lottery to pass the balls with numbers from the drum to the lira.

trumpet. ... [Additional meaning]. F. 2a. F. 2a. In some countries, funnel is a channel through which the balls slide between the drum and the cup.

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