The Spanish word "pinto" means in English " I paint", this is the first person singular of the verb "pintar", which means "to paint".
Pinto comes from the latin Punctum which means "point" or "dot", for example the "pinto horses", horses with patches/spots like if they were painted; "pinto beans" beans with colored dots.
Pinto is also a lovely town in Spain, near Madrid.
'pintar' = to paint' 'pinto' = 'I paint'
pinto is just another word for paint. Like a Pinto horse.
In horses, Pinto is the Spanish word for Paint. They are the same thing, but since the breed originated from Spanish horses, they are often referred to by their Spanish name.
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Pinto horses get their name from their coat coloration, which is characterized by large patches of white mixed with another color, such as black, brown, or chestnut. The word "pinto" is derived from the Spanish word "pinta," meaning "painted."
The paint (the thing, not the act) = Pintura To Paint a wall/picture = Pintar A Paint Horse = Pinto
uh its not? i mean what i eat is always gallo pinto, we definitely do not call our rice 'Spanish rice" (im Spanish btw)
i think it means to paint in spanish! conjugated, yo PINTO, tu PINTAS...yeah.
Yes. Pinto is a legal Scrabble word.
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afuras is not a spanish word.