サルサ (sarusa) is phonetically based off of the English/Spanish word and has the same meaning. This word is used for both the style of dance and the dip.
Note: in Spanish salsa just means sauce, but this term takes derivation from the English meaning.
Believe it or not the direct translation for the word "gravy" is salsa!
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
Believe it or not the direct translation for the word "gravy" is salsa!
salsa Note: Salsa is known in the US as the word for a red spicy sauce, but in Spanish it means ANY kind of sauce, including gravy. salsa de carne
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Yes, salsa is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a food, a word for a thing.
Salsa
The word salsa originates in 1846 from Latin for "condiment" and from Spanish literature meaning "sauce." Later, in 1975, it came to mean a type of dance.
Salsa as a kind of sauce, derives from a Latin word, same spelling, meaning 'condiment'. In American/Spanish it is a kind of relish containing chopped up ingredients and this is a 20th Century word.
The Conquistadors gave salsa its name. The Spanish word for sauce being salsa. The food itself predates the Conquistadors. The ingredients for salsa originated in South America and were later grown by the Aztecs who were regularly ate what we know as salsa.
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This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.