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.
He wore a colorful sombrero to the annual Mexican fiesta.
He brought a sombrero back from his trip to Mexico.
He looks stupid in that sombrero.
Have you seen my sombrero?
Here are some sentences.He wore a sombrero.The sombrero was made of straw.
"Sombrero" in Spanish means hat, typically referring to a wide-brimmed hat.
The word "sombrero" comes from Spanish. It is a type of wide-brimmed hat commonly worn in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
The plural of sombrero is sombreros.
Sombrero.
Here are some sentences.He wore a sombrero.The sombrero was made of straw.
"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.
The plural of sombrero is sombreros.
The sombrero (literally, hat in Spanish).
The broad rim Mexican sombrero was an adaptation of the hats worn by Spanish ranchers. The broad rim provides more shade and the name "sombrero" is derived from the Spanish word "sombra" which means shade.Mexican sombreros are worn by charros who are the equivalent of the American cowboys.
Sombrero Ameiva was created in 1861.