The word "sombrero" comes from Spanish. It is a type of wide-brimmed hat commonly worn in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
Sombrero is not an English word, so it's not a common word to come across. It is a Spanish word that means a specific type of wide brimmed hat worn by peasants. Here are some sentences.The banditos wore sombreros that shaded their faces.Tomorrow is Mexican Day at school, and I am going to wear my sombrero.You can do a dance with a sombrero.
Sombrero, also known as Hat Island, is the northernmost island of the Lesser Antilles.
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"Sombrero" in Spanish means hat, typically referring to a wide-brimmed hat.
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No, sombrero is Spanish for hat, specifically a broad-brimmed hat as the word derives from sombra, meaning shade.
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