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[Opinions] Re: Bertha
I'm not a fan but I can stand it, however I don't think it's ever coming back, its pronunciation is strange - sounds like "birth" plus the A at the end.As a Spanish, it made me wonder as well. I never thought it would become common due to its oldness, like its English form, but I wasn't surprised either, it fits the aesthetic of short and not repetitive sounds. However, I bet it got out of the Spanish chart now as it was ranked #99 in 2021. I have it added on my PNL, it's refreshing.By the way, what is the series' names?

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It’s called Three days of Christmas and I personally really liked it! It’s on Netflix and I think called Dias de Navidad in Spanish. It’s a mini series with three episodes.Berta was the actress‘ name, her character was called Esther. I also liked some other names, such as Maria, but I’ve asked about them before.Other more interesting names were Lorena and Adela and Valentina.
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