There is no la vron in Spanish.
If it is ladrón as the first answerer thinks, then yes
ladrón = thief, robber, burglar
also the opening for draining water from a canal or river
2007-04-28 09:28:22
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answered by Martha P 7
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la vron is already a translation in Spanish. In English it's 'the vron'. The dictionary meaning of vron is 'nothing' non- existence.
2007-04-28 16:45:53
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answered by Darksuga 2
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Agree.... Lavron is not a Spanish word the correct way is; "Ladrón" (thief, robber, burglar)
2007-04-28 18:34:06
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answered by usbc s 4
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Is this ladrón, perhaps? That means a thief.
There's no such word as vron.
2007-04-28 18:40:39
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answered by steiner1745 7
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la = the
vron????
2007-04-28 16:25:01
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answered by Ron B 2
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I think you mean 'ladron' which means thief
2007-04-28 16:29:50
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answered by aximili12hp 4
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"Ladron" means thief or robber.
2007-04-28 16:24:58
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answered by charliecizarny 5
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