Scientists are fairly certain at this point that coconuts came from South Asia, either from India or Sumatra--that's still up for debate. The name "coconut" actually comes from Portuguese.
Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
The last name Arce has Spanish origins and is commonly found in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
The Spanish speaking world
No, pearls do not come from coconuts.
As a surname, the name Amigo, must come from one of the Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking countries because it means "friend" in those languages.
Canada primarily imports coconuts from countries in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. The leading exporters include the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand. Additionally, some coconuts may come from Latin American countries such as Mexico and the Dominican Republic, contributing to Canada's coconut supply.
The word "hola" originated from Latin, through the evolution of various languages such as Spanish. It is commonly used as a greeting in Spanish-speaking countries to say "hello" or "hi."
The last name Carrizales is of Spanish origin. It is derived from "carrizal," which means "a place where reeds grow" in Spanish. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries, especially in Mexico.
The surname Espinoza is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "espino," meaning "thorn" or "hawthorn tree." The surname is common in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain and Mexico.
The Spanish speaking world
tacos
Spanish. That's why the Chevy Nova had poor sales results in Spanish-speaking countries: "NOVA" means "no go"."Vamos" CAN mean come on, let's go, or jumpin.