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The word "ranch" comes from the Spanish language, derived from the Spanish word "rancho" meaning a small farm or hut.
farm is to ranch as boulevard is to street.
"Farm" in Tagalog is "sakahan" or "taniman."
"De La Grange" in French usually means "of the farm" or "from the farm." It is a common surname that may indicate a connection to a particular farm or rural area.
In Irish Gaelic, farm is "feirm" and in Scottish Gaelic, it is "feàrrm".
In Spanish or Spanish speaking countries, it means a farm labourer, a person living in a rural area.
Ranch comes from the Spanish rancho meaning a small farm.
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"Rancho" means "ranch" in Spanish. Indeed that's where our word "ranch" comes from. A ranch is a large open farm for raising livestock, particularly cattle and horses.
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The Esperanto words for farm and ranch are the same. The word is bieno.
Estancia: means "Stay" in Spanish In Argentina it refers to a large farm or ranch. Younes Aitouazdi UHD
"Hacienda" could refer to: 1.- Farm, ranch. 2.- Treasury (as in Secretary of the Treasury)
A very large farm is sometimes also called a ranch.
Go to http://www.agriaffiliates.com/childears.htm, there is information on managing a farm and ranch there.
A ranch. it is not called a farm.