Frequent events in Latin America
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REVOLTSFrequent events in Latin America.
COUPSFrequent events, in unstable governments
historic(of a tense) Used in the narration of past events, esp. Latin and Greek imperfect and pluperfect
PEONLaborer in Latin America
BANANAREPUBLICSLatin America, in stereotype
TIAAunt, in Latin America
BARRIOVillage, in Latin America.
MANTAShawl, in Latin America.
AMIGOFriend in Latin America.
LADRONEBandit, in Latin America.
AMIGOFriend, in Latin America.
PINAPineapple, in Latin America.
PINASPineapples, in Latin America.
CASITASmall house, in Latin America
SISISIEmphatic agreement in Latin America
LLANOGrassy plain, in Latin America
LLANOGrassy plain in Latin America
GRANDEIt's big in Latin America
PINAIn Latin America, the pineapple.
SIESTATIMENap period, in Latin America
OLLAJar used in Latin America.
cabildotown council, esp. in Latin America
gringosGRINGO, a foreigner in Latin America
cabildostown council, esp. in Latin America
gringaa female foreigner in Latin America
gringasGRINGA, a female foreigner in Latin America
campesinos(in Latin America) a peasant or farmer
VARA32 to 43 inches, in Latin America.
yanqui(in Latin America) Yankee; a citizen of the U.S
yanquis(in Latin America) Yankee; a citizen of the U.S
anisvariety of anisette made esp. in Spain and Latin America
quintaa country villa or estate especially in Portugal or Latin America
curandero(in Spain and Latin America) A healer who uses folk remedies
curanderos(in Spain and Latin America) A healer who uses folk remedies
caciques(in Spain and Latin America) a political boss on a local level
cacique(in Spain and Latin America) a political boss on a local level
conjuntos(in Latin America or Hispanic communities) A small musical group or band
criollodomestic animal of any of several strains or breeds developed in Latin America
alameda(in Latin America) a boulevard, park, or public garden having such a walk
serapesblanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America