Funny, from the look of it I would have thought cerro meant "zero".
But anyway, I agree about learning. Hey, pretty much every hobby can help you learn things, but sure, why not at least get some benefit while you're losing your money?
And you can't trust Google translate. You need to Google the actual "word" + "translation" + "english" and then look in a bunch of places to average it out.
(That's how I learned what "No Mames Guey" meant, for instance. )
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
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#14
cero = zero
cerro = mountain or peak
colina or cuesta = hill