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telenovela

[ tel-uh-noh-vel-uh ]

noun

  1. (in Latin America and Hispanic communities) a television soap opera, usually having a limited number of episodes.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of telenovela1

First recorded in 1960–65; from Spanish, equivalent to tele- tele- 1( def ) + novela “novel, serial drama”; novel 1( def )
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Some of the Twickenham scripts would have been shredded as too outlandish by a telenovela writers' room.

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“You’re in a narco movie and, then, bam, you’re in a telenovela,” he told Variety, comparing the film and its idiosyncratic song-and-dance sequences to an opera.

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The actor, who also had a guest stint on the CW telenovela “Jane the Virgin,” was pronounced dead Thursday by the Los Angeles County medical examiner.

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His other credit that year was for playing telenovela star Fabian Regalo del Cielo, who courts Gina Rodriguez’s titular character in “Jane the Virgin.”

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The Colombian telenovela has been remade in more than 20 languages and spawned a spinoff and even a children’s animated series.

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