Americano (Americana for a female).
This is the familiar word "americano" (American).
I'm glad I finished that chapter on the Spanish-American War before the test.
The Spanish signed an armistice to end the Spanish-American War.
The American word 'hobo' means 'vagabondo' in Spanish
Apparently it means naughty in Latin American Spanish.....
No, that word originated in Spanish.
The Spanish word for American is "Americano/a". Use the "o" or "a" according to who you are talking to or about. "O" is male, "A" is female.
No, it is not; it comes from Latin American Spanish.
Yes, "hoosegow" is a loanword borrowed from Spanish. It is derived from the Spanish word "juzgado," which means "court" or "judgment." Over time, it evolved in American English to refer colloquially to a jail or prison, particularly in the American West. The term reflects the influence of Spanish on American English, especially in regions with significant Spanish-speaking populations.
American Spanish word for really cool. I think...
It is not a word in English, or even American. - Possibly Spanish.
Hickory is an American hardwood tree - it is from the native Anerican language