In the context of the food item it means the plug or paper patch that musket balls were wrapped in before being inserted in a musket. Tacos vaguely resemble them.
taco... it was made in mexico so obviously thats what its called in spanish. same with burrito and enchilada and empinada and all the other spanish foods.
The Word paco means taco. As in the Mexican dish.
taco suave?
Flan. It is exactly the same word in both English and Spanish, just like "taco" and "tortilla" are the same in both languages.
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
taco... it was made in mexico so obviously thats what its called in spanish. same with burrito and enchilada and empinada and all the other spanish foods.
There is no Hebrew word for taco (just like there's no English word for taco). You have to use the Spanish word "Taco."
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The word 'Taco' comes from Spanish (meaning plug, wad of bank notes).
The Word paco means taco. As in the Mexican dish.
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Taco is just taco in spanish.
Taco Bell is a major Mexican food chain, and is referred to as Taco Bell even by Spanish speakers. However, if you wanted to say Taco Bell in the literal sense of the word, it would translate to Taco Campana.
Translation: You are coming from the taco shop. -OR- Are you coming from the taco shop?
"Taco enselada" would be a good way to say "taco salad" in Spanish. Some restaurants may prefer "ensalada taco." Either way, the point comes across. "Enselada" is the word for salad, and "taco" is an original Spanish word.
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Translated to: "Taco".