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It comes from the Latin word 'burricus' meaning small, shaggy horse
Mexico, of course.
The word "burrito" is spelled "B-U-R-R-I-T-O." However, as you spelled it, you know...
the name came out of the spanish word "burro" which means donkey
There is no official word as to when the next free burrito day at Chipotle.
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Yes, the compound noun 'bean burrito' is a concrete noun, a word for a type of food; a word for a physical thing.
It's the same as in English
The spanish word "burrito" is literally translated as "little donkey" (which has nothing to do with the food item, hopefully).
Burrito con tocino/tocineta Depending on where exactly you are, the Spansh word for bacon can be Tocino or Tocineta
i wonder if we have tortilla for dinner?
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