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Dora the Explorer Spanish Translation

K...this is a Dora the Explorer question. There are versions where Dora is in Spanish, meaning most of the show is spoken in spanish and only parts are in spanish.

In the english version one of the characters says "oh man" or "aw man". In the spanish version it sounds like he says "oh pradgos", "oh bradgos", "oh pradjos", or "oh bradjos". I only know a little spanish...but none of those sound familiar. Any ideas on what he may be saying?

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Oh Rayos
by: Anonymous

Zorro is saying "Oh Rayos" which means rays. It is kind of like say "Oh shucks" or "Oh darn"

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