Literally it means orphan, but it's commonly used to say "small kid" like in "De quién son estos guachos?" (Who's kids are these?), "guy" like in "Qué hacés, guacho?" (How are you, men?), "mean" like in "No seas guacho" (Don't be mean) or to express envy or disapproval like in "Es un guacho!" (He's a guacho!).
It is rarely used with it's original meaning "orphan", for which the word "huérfano" is commonly used.
Not to be confused with gaucho, which is the Argentine equivalent of a cowboy.
A cowboy from Argentina is colloquially called a gaucho.
PickliosNew Answer: Cowboys in South America are known by a variety of different names in different regions. Cowboys in South America are very diverse from each other and from the American Cowboy. The term Gaucho is commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, chacos, Patagonian grasslands, or south of Brazil. In Brazil they are known as Peão or Peões, but if you say Cowboy they will know what you mean. In Venezuelan or Colombian the person is known as a llanero. In Uruguay and Paraguay the person is known as a vaquero. In Chile the person is a huaso, and in Mexico the person is known as a charro.
Argentine is a term used to refer to natives of Argentina. Other terms that can be used to refer to citizens of this country include Argentinian and Argentinean.
The current president of Argentina is Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. She was first elected in 2007 and won a second and final term in 2011.
It is Latin.
Traditional Argentinian clothes consist of a wollen skirt and a poncho. This is mainly worn by the Guacho people living in the villages. People in Argentina take pride in their appearance.
The cast of Guacho - 2007 includes: Ana Foutel Uriel Milstein Alberto Minujin Nayla Posse
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A cowboy from Argentina is colloquially called a gaucho.
it says on google translate Argentina
If you mean "What continent is Argentina on", then South America.
what do you mean? by phone, Argentina has the international code: 054
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The name Argentina comes from the Latin word for sliver: argentum.
PickliosNew Answer: Cowboys in South America are known by a variety of different names in different regions. Cowboys in South America are very diverse from each other and from the American Cowboy. The term Gaucho is commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, chacos, Patagonian grasslands, or south of Brazil. In Brazil they are known as Peão or Peões, but if you say Cowboy they will know what you mean. In Venezuelan or Colombian the person is known as a llanero. In Uruguay and Paraguay the person is known as a vaquero. In Chile the person is a huaso, and in Mexico the person is known as a charro.
It means: "I am deaf in Argentina with Armeno."
It means: what are the seasons in Argentina.