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Simple Stories in Spanish

La Leyenda del Chupacabras

Simple Stories in Spanish

Small Town Spanish Teacher

Spanish, Language Learning, Arts, Stories, Education, Practice, Fiction, Listening, Language, Learning

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

This third season of Simple Stories in Spanish is focusing on legends. Few Hispanic legends have spread as far as the rather recently discovered “chupacabras. Formed from the words “chupa”, meaning “sucks” and “cabras”, meaning goats, this legendary creature sucks the blood of animals and leaves their corpses behind. I hope you enjoy today’s overview of the legend of “el chupacabras”. This legend is told in the past tense. Repeated words and phrases include “chupa” (sucks), “sangre” (blood), ...

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as the legend of simple stories in Spanish.

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0:21.4

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0:42.0

Gracias.

0:45.0

Few Hispanic legends have spread as far

0:49.0

as the rather recently discovered Chupacavras. Formed from the words Chupa meaning sucks and

0:56.8

cabras meaning goats, this legendary creature sucks the blood of animals and leaves their corpses behind.

1:06.7

I hope you enjoy today's overview of the legend of El Chupacabras.

1:14.0

And the An of the Chippacabras. In the year,

1:15.0

mil no-seientos, noventa, and five,

1:20.0

a omere trabajava in your ranch in Puerto Rico.

1:25.0

Meendras observabas,

1:27.0

his obejas, not all a s ochoebj been moertas.

1:34.0

All inspection are the obeges muertas,

1:38.0

not all that is completely intactas.

1:43.0

T'nion all his pattas and carne.

1:47.0

In addition, T'nion three eardias,

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