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Rodeo, burrito, pronto, taco, enchilada, mariachi, adobe, alfalfa, armadillo, armada, banana, bonanza, bravo, bronco, cafeteria, chaparral, chocolate, coco, dengue, fajita, flauta, hacienda, jalapeño, machete, margarita, mestizo, mole, nacho, nopal, piñata, poncho, pueblo, salsa, silo, tango, tequila, tornado, tortilla, vigilante and zapateado.

Those are some of the many words that mean exactly the same in the US or any other English-speaking country, coming from Mexico.

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