rebelde is the spanish word for rebel.
2007-04-12 02:27:42
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answered by Pinolera 6
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It's the Spanish word for a rebel.
2007-04-12 03:17:35
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answered by steiner1745 7
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It means "a rebel". Someone who does not conform to the norms, or to some rules of conduct. Politically it may mean someone who is against the government, or an advocate of communism.
2007-04-12 02:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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rebelde = rebel, insurgent; adj. rebelious
also insubordinate; in law defaulting, defaulter
2007-04-12 04:29:23
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answered by Martha P 7
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Rebel, someone who does not wish to conform to the rules of society.
2007-04-12 02:28:57
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answered by Doethineb 7
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It means" Rebel."
2007-04-12 02:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It means "rebel." Great show too.
2007-04-12 02:28:25
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answered by Danagasta 6
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rebelde
is Spanish/Portugese for "rebel"
is Tagalog for "rebellion"
2007-04-12 07:40:01
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answered by DJ 3
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it's spanish and portuguese for rebel
2007-04-12 06:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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rebel
2007-04-12 05:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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