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gringo
[ gring-goh ]
noun
- a term used in Latin America or Spain to refer to a foreigner, especially one of U.S. or British descent (often used facetiously).
gringo
/ ËÉĄ°ùÉȘĆÉĄÉÊ /
noun
- a person from an English-speaking country: used as a derogatory term by Latin Americans
gringo
- In Latin America , a foreigner, especially a North American or Englishman; usually a term of contempt.
Sensitive Note
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gringo1
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gringo1
Example Sentences
Now that I was here, she asked the gringo to assist.
Latinos know things arenât easy, never really were or will be â but we donât sink into a doom spiral like too many gringos do.
After warning those who âmess with Venezuela,ââ Maduro said the president of Panama was âgetting carried away by the gringos.â
In court on Wednesday, the girlfriend - who has yet to be charged with a crime - said that JesĂșs had come to her home on 28 April and confessed to having murdered "three gringos".
The court heard the 23-year-old told investigators JesĂșs had turned up at her house on 28 April, telling her he had done something to "three gringos".
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