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It is, however its spelled with an accent over the i: Cafetería. It is also pronounced differently than the English word cafeteria.

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la cafetería
La cafetería.

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The root word is Cafe, which means coffee.

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What is the spanish word for cafeteria?

Cafetería


Is the word cafeteria adopted from spanish?

Yes, the word "cafeteria" is adopted from Spanish. Its origins come from the Spanish word "cafeterΓ­a," which refers to a place where coffee is served.


Is cafeteria a word adopted from spanish?

It is American/English from Mexican/Spanish meaning 'coffee store'. It now refers to a self service restaurant, also derived from the word Cafeteria from the suffix 'teria' meaning a 'place where something in done'


What is cafeteria in Spanish?

Cafeteria is the exact same in Spanish except with an accent over the "I."


Is cafeteria adapted from Spanish?

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Is cafeteria a word adopted from the Spanish?

Yes. Here is the etymology of cafeteria: ; cafeteria : 1839, Amer.Eng. from Mexican Sp. cafeteria "coffee store." The ending -teria in this word came to be popularly understood as meaning "help-yourself" (as though café + -teria and was extended to new formation with that sense from c.1923. Quoted from the Related Link below.