Why is calle so common in captcha?

Why is calle so common in captcha?

It means street in Spanish.

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I live in a spanish-speaking country. I have never ever in my life seen a street called "calle"

Nobody cares about where you live, colonial.

How do you pronounce it?

/ˈkaʎe/

Nobody cares about your opinion, mongoloid.

I live in the US and we have streets people called calle.

ME LLAMAN CALLE

ME LLAMAN CALLE!

Google don't know spanish.

People in the Americas don't know Spanish, they speak horrible Spanish over there.

I like getting double calles. I think they bring me luck.

postan my rare

You're not Spanish, you're a conquered land.

What do you call it?

because i keep typing "calie", "caile", "oalle", or "calif" instead of calle

STOP IMPASSE

avenida avenida

It also means 'shut up'. Google's AI is awakening and it doesn't like humans.

That's cállate.

2nd person: Calla, cállate (tú)
3rd person: Calle, cállese (usted).

Temporary vehicle and people storing area

I lived in Spain for four years and never heard that once.

Traps gunna trap..

It means street.

In Spain the 3rd person is sometimes used as a polite 2nd one, but it's falling in disuse in common speech.

I guess it would be peculiar to use the polite form to tell some to shut up, but it's correct. "Calle un momento por favor".

you should fill all captchas with calle calle. it usually works. juat keep this in your clipboard.