Cabo is the Spanish word for Cape eg Cabo San Lucas = Cape St Luke Cabo is a Spanish word meaning end, tip, handle; piece of rope; cape or headland.
It's a reata
Me gusta saltar la cuerda
"Jump rope" in Spanish is " cuerda de saltar". It is pronounced "KWAIR-dah day SAHL-tar". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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The rope is "la reata" and it's where the English word "lariat" comes from.
atar, amarrar.
The word lariat originates from the Spanish language. It derives from the Spanish word "la reata," which means "the rope" or "the lasso." The term is commonly used in cowboy and Western culture to refer to a looped rope used for capturing or tethering livestock.
The word rope is a noun. The plural form is ropes.
The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'rope' is "omukoyee".
Cabo is the Spanish word for Cape eg Cabo San Lucas = Cape St Luke Cabo is a Spanish word meaning end, tip, handle; piece of rope; cape or headland.
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It's a reata
The answer is rope
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The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Rope' is "Omukoye".