francis says: I'm not sure if a understood correctly the question.
if the question is: "Nacho" is the short, for which spanish male name?
then the answer is "Ignacio"
Ig-Nacio
Nacio = Nacho
I hope my answer clarified you question
It's called Bolero .
There are two Spanish words for "short." "Bajo" or "baja" is used to say a person is short. It is pronounced, "BAH-ho" or "BAH-ha." The word for things that are short is "corto" or "corta." It is pronounced "KOR-toe" or "KOR-tah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Jenny is the short name of Jennifer and there are Spanish Jennifer girls, so it's the same
It is Beth but pronounced differently. As a short form of Elizabeth, it has the Spanish equivalent Isabel, or Isabella.
Very short is cortísimo/cortísima, or you can say extremadamente corto /corta.
The Spanish boy's name that "Nacho" is often short for is Ignacio.
It's short for Ignacio. It's also Italian! :-)
Ignacio is a Spanish boy's name that is often shortened to Nacho.
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Nacho in French is still "nacho" as it is a borrowed term from Spanish that has not been translated into French. However, you may also see it referred to as "nacho supreme" or "nacho platter" in a French menu.
Nacho is spelled N-a-c-h-o. Nacho is a nickname (apodo) or foreshortening of the proper name Ignacio, the Anglicized equivalent of which is Ignace.
Chino y Nacho primarily speak Spanish. Although they may know some English, their music and interviews are typically in Spanish.
Spanish footballer "Nacho" Novo (Ignacio Lopez) is 38 years old (birthdate March 26, 1979).
Looks like a bad translation of "free nacho" - "libre", in Spanish, means free in the sense of freedom, as when you are not in prison.
The nickname "Nacho" is commonly associated with the Spanish name "Ignacio." It is often used in informal contexts and can refer to individuals named Ignacio. In some cultures, "Nacho" is a popular and endearing way to address someone with that name.
Nacho (nach-yo) cheese
el nacho because nacho is masculine and la is feminine but el is masculine