It means cowboys.
A cowboy is the same as a vaquero. Vaquero is a Spanish word and both refer to a ranch hand.
The original spanish word for cowhand is "vaquero."
The Spanish word for cowboy is "vaquero," pronounced vah-keh-ro (the e in keh is flat as in the word let).
Caballero or vaquero.
The "vaquero" word is plain Spanish, as vaqueros existed in Spain before Mexico was discovered during the Age of Exploration (1518). However, the modern vaquero profession (having sombrero, iron spurs, and riding a horse) was "invented" by Mexican cowhands who tended to cattle in ranches or "haciendas" located throughout central and northern Mexico between 1600 and 1800.
The Spanish word for "today" is "hoy."
Hoy Is Today in spanish x:Dhoy
Vaquero
The establishment of missions is best associated with the word God.
Vaquero. In fact "cowboy" is the literal translation of such word.
cowboy translated to spanish = 1 vaquero 2. gaucho 3. llanero
Duende