The word cigar is pronounced as cigarro in Spanish.
The pronunciation for the word cigar in Spanish is cigarro.
The Origin of the word cigar comes from the native language of the ancient Mayans. The Mayans called the cigar a "Ciq-Sigan" which the Spanish word "Cigarro" is derived from. The New English Dictionary of 1735 called the cigar a "seegar", and was later adapted into the modern word "cigar".Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Origin_of_the_word_cigar#ixzz1pEoanBbd
A cigar.
No. It is French diminutive suffix meaning "little."Nouns suffixed with -ette are feminine in French, even if the un-suffixed word is masculine. Le cigar becomes la cigarette.
Claro is a light-colored and, usually, a mild cigar.
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It originates from the Mayan word 'sikar' meaning 'smoking'.
One word for that is "puro or pura". Puro is also the word for cigar.
It is believed to come from the Mayan word "sikar".
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