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quinta

[keen-tah, keen-tah, -tuh]

noun

Spanish, Portuguese.

plural

quintas 
  1. an inn, especially one in the countryside.



quinta

/ ˈɪԳə /

noun

  1. winemaking a Portuguese vineyard where grapes for wine or port are grown

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of quinta1

C20: from Portuguese, literally: a country estate, farm
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Did Quinta or the writers prepare you that this was coming, or did you read it in the script?

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James: So Quinta told me maybe a couple of days before, like, “You’re gonna get fired.”

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Villarreal: What were your conversations like with Quinta?

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I’m so lucky that Quinta is like the coolest boss and that she gives me a heads-up for big stories, but I’m never like, “Whaaat?” or “Oh, I feel this ...”

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I had turned it and props turned it back, and both me and Quinta was like, “No, that’s funny if it’s facing you,” and now that’s become a thing because that’s totally something she would do, like, “Don’t come in here.”

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