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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.

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Ranch and adobe and hacienda and tortilla are examples of words borrowed from what language?

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What does the spanish word 'hacienda' mean?

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Where is the hacienda form of land tenure located?

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What language where the word Tea borrowed from?

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Where is the Hacienda Heights Library in Hacienda Heights located?

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