Ácoro in english
Acoro
pronunciation: əkroʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: əkroʊ part of speech: none
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a coro = with one voice ; in unison.
Example: There is something depressing about people demonstrating solidarity for ethnic separation with 'one voice'.Example: Macaronic poetry is often used as a vehicle for humorous social criticism, but also as a ludic exercise and linguistic challenge, or simply for the delight of hearing different languages in unison.