The word for "dip" in Spanish is "salsa". Salsa is used for any kind of sauce or dip in Spanish. It is pronounced "SAHL-sah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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"Bano" is a Spanish word. It's a masculine noun that, in Spanish can be translated into 3 words. It is used to mean either bath, swim or dip and bathroom. In English, we understand the word "bano" to mean bathroom.
This is the word dip: βουτιά
サルサ (sarusa) is phonetically based off of the English/Spanish word and has the same meaning. This word is used for both the style of dance and the dip. Note: in Spanish salsa just means sauce, but this term takes derivation from the English meaning.
The past tense for dip is dipped.
Don't pretend to dip yourself into water.
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Dip de alcachofa and salsa de alcachofa are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "artichoke dip." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "dip of artichoke" (case 1) or "sauce of artichoke" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "deep dey AL-la-TCHO-fa" and "SAL-sa they AL-ka-TCHO-fa" in Uruguayan Spanish.