Vaqueros = Cowboys
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Vaqueros
Vaqueros is not an English word. It is the South American term for cowboys. The vaqueros rounded up their cattle.
The Spanish cowboys in California were called vaqueros.
In Spanish speaking parts of the US a cowboy or cattle driver
Los vaqueros de Dallas
They both have Vaqueros, or Spanish cowhands, that work for them.
Cattle herding traditions began in Spanish Southwest with vaqueros. Vaqueros is a Spanish word meaning herder of cattle. The term derives from "vaca" which means cow.
Los vaqueros no lloran = Cowboys don't cry.
llevando pantalones de vaqueros (Literally: Wearing cowboy trousers)
Vaqueros were horsemen and cattle herders of Spanish Mexico that came to America. They were quite common in Texas and California. They brought their style of cattle ranching to America.
"Western" means "Occidental" "West" means "Al oeste" "Jeans" means "Pantalones vaqueros" Now since you can't say "Western jeans" in spanish, you have to say "Jeans of the western/west." To say Jeans of the Western, you say "Pantalones vaqueros del occidental" To say Jeans of the West, you say "Pantalones vaqueros del oeste."