bronca
See also: bronca-
Catalan
Noun
bronca f (plural bronques)
- dispute, quarrel
- 2016 October 6, “Pitt i Jolie aniran a sessions de teràpia amb els seus fills”, in El Periódico[1]:
- Després de les bronques, les acusacions i el mal estar en què estan immersos en el seu procés de divorci, Brad Pitt i Angelina Jolie han acordat de forma voluntària anar a sessions de teràpia per separat i també conjuntament amb els seus sis fills, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh i els bessons Knox i Vivienne, segons ha informat 'People'.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- telling-off; scolding
Portuguese
Noun
bronca f (plural s)
Adjective
bronca
- (deprecated template usage) Feminine singular of adjective bronco.
Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin bruncus, a cross of broccus and truncus (“trunk”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
bronca
- (deprecated template usage) Feminine singular of adjective bronco.
Noun
bronca f (plural broncas)
- hassle, dispute, quarrel, argument
- reprimand, earful
- Synonyms: regaño, reprimenda, reprensión
- (Mexico) problem
- Synonyms: problema, dificultad
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