"Hacienda" could refer to:
1.- Farm, ranch.
2.- Treasury (as in Secretary of the Treasury)
hacienda is a Spanish word for house, not Latin.
Yes, "hacienda" is a borrowed word in English. It comes from Spanish and refers to a large estate or plantation, typically found in Spanish-speaking countries.
A hacienda is a country estate. It is a Spanish word.
this isn't spanish what you talkin bout
"Sue esta hacienda" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of words that don't form a coherent statement.
Spanish from Latin 'facienda' meaning things to be done, from facere to make or to do.
Hacienda
Yes, "hacienda" does not have an accent mark. In Spanish, the word is pronounced as it is spelled, and its syllable structure does not require an accent mark for proper pronunciation. The term refers to a large estate or ranch, typically in a Spanish-speaking country.
Haciendas are usually located in Spain and in America (communities that speak Spanish.) The word hacienda means a large ranch, estate or farm. Also, hacienda can refer to the main house (where persons live) on a large estate.
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Spanish probably
a wealth Spanish rancher in North American that builds big estates are hacienda.